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photo credit: seattle fish company
Other Names:
hawaiian moonfish
What is Opah?
A large Hawaiian fish that can weigh from 60 to 200 lbs. Referred to as Opah in Hawaaii this fatty fish can be used for sashimi, broiled or even smoked. Most opah are caught in either Hawaii or Fiji.
Substitute for Opah
Tuna OR pampano
Ocean Fish
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Favorite Opah Recipes
Opah Salad With Lemon Grass Dressing
Salad features opah, sashimi style, with tomatoes enoki mushrooms, arugula and daikon.
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