Fish names
in Spain
I started to
visit Spain regularly almost ten years ago and was initially overwhelmed by the
quantity and variety of fish available locally. This shouldn't have been a
surprise as we stay in Santa Pola, one of the most important fishing towns on
the Spanish Mediterranean.  But what were
all these strange fish that are rarely if ever seen in England?  Translating the names into English was not
always a help in finding out how to cook them as I was unfamiliar with many of
the English names – I've never knowingly eaten Wrasse or Comber or Drum in
England!
But then
there are added problems in Spain. Not only is there the possibility of
confusion by the use of regional names and different  languages (in addition to Castillian Spanish,
the Basque, Gallician, Catalan and Valencian languages are much in use) but
sometimes the same name is used to describe different kinds of fish or a
generic name is used for several species within the same family.
Many of the fish in the Spanish markets are not available in the UK, but as I was familiar with several
species available in France, I thought it might help to  compare the French names.  On occasions
it has been helpful but on others it has only added to the confusion! Sometimes the
translation is very similar.  For example, the Spanish name for Bluefin tuna, usually
just labelled tuna in England, is simply Atún or Atún rojo in Spain and in French Thon or Thon
rouge.  However, Longfin tuna is
known as Albacore in England and Albacora 
in Spain but not in France, where they refer to Yellowfin
Tuna as Albacore. 
The Longfin Tuna (English Albacore)
is the only fish that can be labelled “white meat tuna” in the United
States. The most highly prized in Spain are the line caught ones, the loins of
which are canned or bottled as Bonito del Norte.  In Gallicia it is referred to as Atún blanco and sometimes as Thon Blanc in France. (although he
French have another name, Germon).  
The best way to be certain what fish you are eating is to go to the scientific name but you cannot always rely on this for connecting with the popular or market name. Although the Longfin tuna is known as Albacore
in English and Albacora in Spanish,its scientific name is Thunnus
alalunga (known in Italy as Alalonga), but the scientific name
for the Yellowfin tuna is Thunnus albacares! So it would
appear that the French and Italian names in this case are more closely related to the scientific name than Spanish or
English.
But there is more confusion to come
because the prized Bonito del Norte is not Bonito, it's Albacore!
Bonito (Sarda sarda) is a separate but related species in the Mackerel family. In Spain it is simply called Bonito and Bonite à dos rayé in France. (Although in northern Spain Albacore is often called Bonito).
Bonito (Sarda sarda) is a separate but related species in the Mackerel family. In Spain it is simply called Bonito and Bonite à dos rayé in France. (Although in northern Spain Albacore is often called Bonito).
The Skipjack tuna, which is rare in the Mediterranean, but common the the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and sometimes
referred to in English as Oceanic Bonito, is known in France as Bonite à ventre rayé.  In Spain it is commonly called Listado or Alistado but there are different regional names.
Before
causing any more confusion (I refer you back to my blogs on Colin and thePorbeagle shark) I have compiled a list of Spanish fish with their English and
French names.  I started off by
including only those fish which I had actually seen named on fish stalls, in
fish markets or supermarkets in south-eastern Spain.  I have added a few related species , however,
where they have been referred to in recipes and other books that I have studied.
All the
Spanish names shown in Bold are ones I
have actually observed and where  a name
is used to describe more than one kind of fish it is starred *
This is very much a “work in progress” and
is possibly wrong in some places. I would welcome corrections, additions,
amendments and comments.
John's Spanish Fish Directory
| 
SPANISH  
Pescado | 
ENGLISH 
Fish | 
FRENCH 
Poisson | 
| 
Oilyfish
  (Bluefish) | ||
| 
Boquerón 
Anchoa | 
Anchovy | 
Anchois | 
| 
Sardina | 
Sardine
  (small) 
Pilchard
  (adult) | 
Sardine | 
| 
Caballa 
Verdel | 
Mackerel | 
Maquereau | 
| 
Saboga | 
Shad | 
Alose
  feinte | 
| 
Melva | 
Frigate
  Mackerel | 
Melva 
Bonitou | 
| 
Estornino | 
Chub
  Mackerel | 
Maquereau  Espagnole | 
| 
Bonito 
Albacora 
Bonito del Norte 
Atún blanco (Gal) | 
Bonito (Longfin tuna) 
Albacore* | 
Bonite* 
Bonite à dos rayé  
Germon 
Thon blanc
   | 
| 
Atún | 
Tuna (Bluefin tuna) 
Tunny | 
Thon rouge | 
| 
Atún claro 
Atún blanco (Gal) 
Albacares 
Rabil | 
Yellow fin
  tuna | 
Albacore* | 
| 
Listado 
Alistado 
Palomida | 
Skipjack
  tuna | 
Bonite à ventre rayé | 
| 
Bacoreta | 
Little
  tunny | 
Thonine | 
| 
Mojama | 
Salted,
  dried tuna | |
| 
Espadin | 
Sprat 
Brisling | 
Esprot | 
| 
Arenque | 
Herring | 
Hareng | 
| 
Botargo/Botarga | 
Dried Tuna
  Roe (sometimes Mullet) | |
| 
Bream
  (porgy) | ||
| 
Dorada 
Orada | 
Gilt-head
  bream | 
Dorade
  royale,  
Daurade
  royale | 
| 
Besugo 
Goraz 
Bogaraval | 
Axillary
  sea bream 
Sea bream 
Blackspot
  sea bream 
Blue-spotted
  bream* | 
Béryx 
Dorade 
Fausse
  daurade 
Bogaravelle | 
| 
Palometa negra 
Zapatero 
Japuta 
Castañeta negra | 
Ray’s
  Bream | 
Castagnole 
Brème de mer | 
| 
Palometa roja | 
Red sea
  bream | |
| 
Dentón 
Urta | 
Dentex | 
Denté | 
| 
Pargo 
Pagre | 
Common sea
  bream 
Red bream | 
Pagré | 
| 
Sargo | 
White sea
  bream | 
Sar commun 
Sar 
Sargue | 
| 
Aligote 
Besuc | 
Bronze
  bream | 
Pageot
  blanc 
Bézuque | 
| 
Chopa | 
Black
  bream | 
Griset | 
| 
Boga | 
Bogue | 
Bogue | 
| 
Mabré,  
Marbré 
Herrera | 
Striped
  sea bream | |
| 
Zapata,  
Botargo | 
Blue
  spotted Sea Bream* | |
| 
Mojarra | 
Two banded
  sea bream | 
Sar doré | 
| 
Maily-cheeked
  fish | ||
| 
Rascacio 
Escorpion* | 
(Black) Scorpion
  fish | 
Rascasse
  noire | 
| 
Cabracho Gallineta | 
(Red) Scorpion
  fish | 
Rascasse
  rouge | 
| 
Escórpora | 
Small
  scorpion fish | 
Petite
  rascasse | 
| 
Arete 
Rubio* 
Gallineta* | 
Red
  gurnard | 
Grondin
  rouge* | 
| 
Arete aletón | 
Longfin
  gurnard | 
Grondin
  sombre | 
| 
Borrach 
Borracho 
Perlon | 
Grey
  gurnard | 
Grondin
  gris | 
| 
Cabete | 
Large
  scaled gurnard | 
Cavillone | 
| 
Malarmat 
Armado 
Armat 
Malarmado | 
Armed
  gurnard | 
Malarmat | 
| 
Rubio* | 
Streaked
  gurnard | 
Grondin
  (rouge)* | 
| 
Red
  Mullet | ||
| 
Salmonete de fango | 
Red mullet | 
Rouget
  barbet | 
| 
Salmonete de roca | 
Red mullet | 
Rouget de
  roche | 
| 
Grey
  Mullet | ||
| 
Pardete 
Pardetón 
Mújol 
Lisa* 
Mugil | 
Grey
  mullet | 
Mulet
  cabot | 
| 
Galúna | 
Leaping
  grey mullet | 
Mulet
  sauteur | 
| 
Galupe | 
Gold grey
  mullet | 
Mulet doré | 
| 
Lisa* 
Llisa 
Lissa | 
Thick
  lipped  grey mullet | 
Mulet
  lippu 
Lissa | 
| 
Botargo/Botarga | 
Dried
  salted roe | |
| 
Seabass
  family | ||
| 
Lubina 
Llobarro 
Llop | 
Sea bass | 
Bar 
Loup de
  mer | 
| 
Mero | 
Grouper
  (Sea perch) | 
Mérou | 
| 
Cherne de
  ley | 
Bronze/White
  Grouper | 
Mérou blanc | 
| 
Cherne
  Dentón | 
Dogtooth Grouper | 
Mérou noir | 
| 
Falso
  Abadejo | 
Golden Grouper* | 
Badèche | 
| 
Gitano | 
Golden Grouper* | 
Abadèche rouge | 
| 
Cabrilla | 
Comber* | 
Serran | 
| 
Serrano Imperial | 
Comber* | 
Serran à queue noire | 
| 
Serrano | 
Comber* | 
Serran écriture | 
| 
Merillo | 
Brown
  comber | 
Tambour | 
| 
Flat
  fish  | ||
| 
Rodaballo | 
Turbot | 
Turbot | 
| 
Gallo* 
Gallitos 
Lliseria | 
Megrim 
Whiff 
Sail-fluke | 
Cardine 
Fausse
  limande* | 
| 
Hipogloso 
Flet* | 
Halibut | 
Flétan | 
| 
Rémol 
Rombo 
Rapante | 
Brill | 
Barbue | 
| 
Solla | 
Plaice* | 
Plie 
Carrelet | 
| 
Platija* | 
Plaice* | 
Plie | 
| 
Platija* 
Platusa | 
Flounder 
Fluke | 
Flet* | 
| 
Limanda | 
Dab | 
Limande | 
| 
Lenguado* | 
Dover sole | 
Sole | 
| 
Lenguado* 
Sortija | 
French
  sole | 
Sole pôle | 
| 
Lenguado* 
Suela | 
Sole de
  Klein 
Sole
  tachetée | |
| 
Mendolimon | 
Lemon Sole | 
Limande
  sole | 
| 
Solleta | 
Fausse
  Limande* | |
| 
Tambour
  Real 
Soldat | 
Sole ocellée | |
| 
Cartilaginous
  fish including Rays & skates, sharks | ||
| 
Raya* de clavos 
Raya* commun | 
Thornback
  ray | 
Raie bouclée | 
| 
Raya* 
Noriega | 
Skate | 
Raie 
Pocheteau
  gris | 
| 
Angelote | 
Angel-shark 
Angel fish 
Monkfish* | 
Ange de mer | 
| 
Pez perro 
Cazón* 
Mielga 
Alitán | 
Dogfish 
Huss 
Rock
  salmon | 
Roussette | 
| 
Rosada | 
Dogfish or
  other small shark fillets | |
| 
Caillón 
Cailón, 
Marraxo 
Marratzo 
Marraix 
Marratso
  mutormotz | 
Porbeagle
  shark 
Mackerel
  shark* | 
Veau de
  Mer 
Requin
  Taupe 
Taupe 
Maraîche | 
| 
Morrajo 
Marrajo 
Marraxo
  azul 
Marrazo
  muturluze | 
Shortfin
  Mako 
Mackerel
  shark* | 
Requin-taupe
  bleu | 
| 
Cazón | 
Tope 
School
  shark 
Mackerel
  shark* | 
Requin-hâ 
Milandre | 
| 
Cod
  family | ||
| 
Merluza | 
Hake | 
Merlu 
Merluche 
Colin* | 
| 
Bacalao | 
Cod | 
Cabillaud | 
| 
Bacalao | 
Saltcod 
Stockfish | 
Morue sale | 
| 
Abadejo* | 
Pollack 
Pollock | 
Lieu* 
Lieu jaune 
Colin* | 
| 
Abadejo* 
Palero | 
Coley 
Coalfish 
Saithe | 
Lieu* 
Lieu noir 
Colin noir | 
| 
Faneca 
Abadejo* | 
Pout 
Pouting 
Pout
  whiting 
Sea pout 
Bib | 
Tacaud 
Moue | 
| 
Egelfino | 
Haddock | 
Églefin | 
| 
Capellán | 
Capelin 
Poor Cod | 
Capelan | 
| 
Merlán 
Plegonero 
Maira* | 
Whiting | 
Merlan | 
| 
Maira* 
Bacaladilla | 
Blue
  Whiting | 
Poutassou | 
| 
Maruca 
Arbitán | 
Ling 
Blue Ling | 
Lingue | 
| 
Other
  white fish | ||
| 
Rape 
Rata de
  mar | 
Monkfish 
Anglerfish | 
Lotte (de mer) 
Baudroie | 
| 
Palometón | 
Leerfish 
Garrick | 
Liche | 
| 
Anguila | 
Eel | 
Anguille | 
| 
Angula | 
Elver | 
Civelle | 
| 
Congrio | 
Conger Eel | 
Congre | 
| 
Morena | 
Moray Eel | 
Murène | 
| 
Espetón | 
Barracuda | 
Brochet de
  mer | 
| 
Pámpano | 
Pomfret | 
Fiatole | 
| 
Pez espada 
Emperador | 
Swordfish | 
Espadon | 
| 
Pez de San Pedro Gall Gallo Pedro Gallo* | 
John Dory | 
Saint-Pierre | 
| 
Pez gato | 
Catfish | 
Poisson
  chat | 
| 
Corvina | 
Meagre | 
Maigre 
Sciène | 
| 
Corbina 
Tambour | 
Croaker 
Drum 
Meagre | 
Tambour 
Maigre | 
| 
Corvallo | 
Corb | 
Corb | 
| 
Pez de Limón | 
Amberjack | 
Sériole | 
| 
Chicharro Chicharillo 
Jurel | 
Horse
  Mackerel 
Scad | 
Chinchard | 
| 
Merlo | 
Wrasse | 
Girelle | 
| 
Vieja 
Vieja
  Colorada | 
Parrotfish | 
Perroquet-viellard | 
| 
Escorpión* 
Araña blanca | 
Weever | 
Vive | 
| 
Vibora | 
Weever | 
Vive rayée | 
| 
Pez cinto | 
Scabbard
  fish | 
Sabre | 
| 
Pejerrey 
Chuleto 
Chuclet/xauclet 
Eperalanós | 
Sand smelt 
Smelt | 
Prêtre 
Siouclet 
Sauclet 
Eperlan* | 
| 
Pes de Rey | 
Kingfish | |
| 
Crustaceans | ||
| 
Quisquilla* 
Quisquilla
  d’arena | 
Brown
  shrimp | 
Crevette
  grise | 
| 
Camarón 
Quisquilla* | 
Prawn | 
Crevette
  rose | 
| 
Carabinero | 
Prawn | 
Crevette
  rouge | 
| 
Langostino | 
Prawn | 
Caramote 
Crevette | 
| 
Gamba | 
Prawn | 
Crevette  rose du large | 
| 
Cigala | 
Dublin Bay
  prawn 
Langoustine 
Norway
  Lobster | 
Langoustine | 
| 
Bogavante | 
Lobster | 
Homard | 
| 
Langosta | 
Spiny
  lobster 
Rock
  lobster 
Crayfish | 
Langouste | 
| 
Cigarra 
Cigala
  gran | 
Flat
  lobster 
Slipper
  lobster | 
(Grande)
  Cigale | 
| 
Buey  | 
Common
  crab | 
Tourtue | 
| 
Cangrejo | 
Shore crab | 
Crabe 
Crabe vert | 
| 
Nécora | 
Swimming
  crab 
Blue crab | 
Étrille | 
| 
Centolla | 
Spider
  crab | 
Araignée | 
| 
Gallera/Galera | 
Mantis
  shrimp | 
Squille | 
| 
Percebe | 
Goose-necked
  barnacle | 
Pouce-pied | 
| 
Oreja de
  mar | 
Ormer 
Abalone | 
Ormeau | 
| 
Lapa | 
Limpet | 
Patelle | 
| 
Caracole
  gris | 
Sea Snail 
Whelk* | 
Bigorneau 
Escargot de mer | 
| 
Cañadilla | 
Murex* | 
Rocher épineux | 
| 
Busano | 
Murex* | 
Rocher à pourpre | 
| 
Bigaro 
Caracolillo | 
Winkle | 
Bigorneau | 
| 
Caracola 
Bocin | 
Whelk* | 
Buccin | 
| 
Ostra | 
Oyster | 
Huître | 
| 
Mejillon | 
Mussel | 
Moule | 
| 
Datil de mar | 
Date-shell | 
Datte de mer | 
| 
Nacár | 
Fan mussel | 
Jambonneau | 
| 
Viera 
Concha
  Peregrina | 
Pilgrim Scallop | 
Coquille Saint-Jacques | 
| 
Zamburiña | 
Scallop | 
Pétoncle | 
| 
Berberecho | 
Cockle* | 
Coque | 
| 
Almendra
  de mar | 
Dog-cockle | 
Amande de mer | 
| 
Berberecho
  (verde) 
Verdigón | 
Cockle* | 
Coque/glauque | 
| 
Langostillo 
Bereberecho
  verrucoso 
Escupiña | 
Cockle* | 
Bucarde | 
| 
Almeja | 
Clam | |
| 
Verigueto 
Escupiña grabada | 
Warty
  Venus 
Clam | 
Praire 
Italian:
  Vongola | 
| 
Chirla | 
Striped
  Venus 
Clam | 
Petite praire 
Italian:
  Vongola | 
| 
Almeja fina | 
Carpet
  shell 
Clam | 
Palourde | 
| 
Almeja
  Babosa 
Choch | 
Venus
  shell 
Clam | 
Poulette 
Coque bleu | 
| 
Almeja
  dorada | 
Golden carpet
  shell 
Clam | 
Clovisse | 
| 
Navaja 
Muergo 
Longueirón | 
Razor-shell
  clam | 
Couteau | 
| 
Cephalopods | ||
| 
Jibia 
Sèpia | 
Cuttlefish 
Inkfish | 
Seiche | 
| 
Castaño 
Choquito 
Chopito* 
Chipirón* 
Choco 
Globito | 
Little
  cuttlefish 
Little
  “bobtail” | 
Sepiole | 
| 
Chopito* 
Chipirón* | 
Little
  squid | |
| 
Calamar 
Puntill 
Loligo 
Sepia | 
Squid | 
Encornet | 
| 
Volador 
Pota | 
Flying
  squid 
Ilex squid | 
Calmar | 
| 
Pulpo | 
Octopus | 
Poulpe | 
| 
Other
  seafood | ||
| 
Erizo de mar | 
Sea Urchin | 
Oursin | 
| 
Ortiga de
  mar | 
Sea
  anemone | 
Ortie de
  mer | 
| 
Freshwater
  fish | ||
| 
Lucio | 
Pike 
SA: Snoek | 
Brochet | 
| 
Perca | 
Perch | 
Perche | 
| 
Trucha | 
Trout | 
Truite | 
| 
Carpa | 
Carp | 
Carpe | 
| 
Salmón | 
Salmon | 
Saumon | 
| 
Lucioperco | 
Pike perch 
Sander 
Zander | 
Sandre | 
| 
Trucha
  asalmonada 
Trucha
  Marina | 
Salmon
  trout 
Sea trout | 
Truite
  saumonée 
Truite de
  mer | 
| 
Lamprea | 
Lamprey | |
| 
Cangrejo de rio 
Ástaco | 
Crayfish | |
| 
Tenca | 
Tench | |
08.09.2019
 
I had a spot of confusion last night arising from my lack of knowledge of fish names in Spain.
ReplyDeleteAt a restaurant last night. I saw Gallineta on the menu and from my memory mistakenly thought it was John Dory (which in Valencia is known as Gallo). When it arrived it was clearly not John Dory which has a very distinctive head and shape. A quick look at google on my phone suggested that it might be Gurnard which is Gallinette in French and Gallineta in Catalan (and presumably Valencian too). But the gurnard also has a very distinctive head and this was not it. In the back of my mind I had an inkling that Scorpion fish might have a similar name but drew a blank on google and decided not to waste any more time but to eat what was before me. My instinct and taste buds suggested it might be Scorpion fish (Rascasse). The cheeks were delicious - it reminded me of the time Jan and Steve stayed with us and their daughter, Leelah, who was not a fish person, acquired the taste for the cheeks when I cooked scorpion fish - which is usually known in Spain as Cabracho.
Having enjoyed the meal, and back home, I was able to consult Alan Davidson's guide to the seafood of Spain and indeed scorpion fish or cabracho is sometimes called Gallineta. I have amended my fish list accordingly.