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wahoo
noun
A tropical and subtropical game fish.
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Pelagic fish (i.e., those living at or near the surface far from the land) in the Arabian Sea include tuna, sardine, billfish (a species having a long sharp bill or snout), wahoo (a large, swift game fish), sharks, lancet fish (a large species having daggerlike teeth), and moonfish (a species of silvery fish with thin, deep-chested bodies).
The popular burning bush planted for fall colour is Euonymus atropurpureus, also called wahoo.
Another species called burning bush is E. atropurpurea, also known as wahoo, from eastern North America; it is similar to E. europaea but has reddish fruits.
And where else would I have got to eat wahoo in yufka?
Wahoo!" Alterian's HQ is a warehouse on a non-descript industrial estate in the unremarkable LA suburb of Irwindale.
They focussed instead on profitable species like conch, mahimahi, parrotfish, tarpon, tuna, and wahoo, while lionfish ravaged reefs and displaced native species.
An evening's meal, in its fresh simplicity, might have had its origins in the nearby Co-op: there's a crisp chayote salad, with tart, juicy grapefruit; wahoo with a roasted plantain, served in its blackened skin; a satisfying chicken mole.
Normally at resorts, you don't pay cash, but we said, 'You come with the fish, and we'll pay you cash.' " He said the restaurant now receives a steady supply of local snapper, swordfish and wahoo.
An herbs and roots department sells scores of preparations for teas and baths, including mugwort, devil's shoestring and wahoo bark.
At the center of the Columbia campus, people started cheering -- hooray, wahoo, just like on New Year's Eve.
But on a recent evening in Houston, I sat inside that space, which has been reborn as Reef, a bustling, hyper-inventive seafood restaurant, and thought about the unusual fish on my plate: a Gulf of Mexico wahoo, to which the chef and co-owner Bryan Caswell had done unexpected, and unexpectedly delicious, things.
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