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  2. Japanese amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese amberjack or yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, is a species of jack fish in the family Carangidae, native to the northwest Pacific Ocean. It is known as shiyu ( 鰤魚) in China, bang'eo ( 방어) in Korea, and buri ( 鰤) or hamachi ( 魬) in Japan . Although it is frequently listed on menus as "yellowtail tuna," it is a fish of ...

  3. Yellowtail amberjack - Wikipedia

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    The yellowtail amberjack, yellowtail kingfish, hiramasa or great amberjack ( Seriola lalandi) is a large fish found in the Southern Ocean. Although previously thought to be found in all oceans and seas, recent genetic analysis restricts S. lalandi proper to the Southern Hemisphere waters. [3] However, they are found in Northern Hemisphere ...

  4. Longfin yellowtail - Wikipedia

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    The longfin yellowtail (Seriola rivoliana), also known as the almaco or silvercoat jack, deep-water, falcate, European or highfin amberjack, rock salmon, longfin or yellow kingfish, is a game fish of the family Carangidae; they are in the same family as yellowtail and amberjack.

  5. Hamachi - Wikipedia

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    Hamachi. Hamachi may refer to: Hamachi (fish), a Japanese amberjack or buri /yellowtail commonly used in sushi. Hamachi (software), a virtual private network (VPN) application. Hamachi, a fictional character in the manga Yōkaiden. My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected, a light novel series also known as Hamachi (はまち) Category ...

  6. Amberjack - Wikipedia

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    Amberjacks are Atlantic and Pacific fish in the genus Seriola of the family Carangidae. They are widely consumed across the world in various cultures, most notably for Pacific amberjacks in Japanese cuisine; they are most often found in the warmer parts of the oceans. [1] There are many variations of amberjack, including greater amberjack ...

  7. Yellowtail (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Yellowtail (fish) A yellowtail may be any of several different species of fish. Most commonly the yellowtail amberjack Seriola lalandi is meant. In the context of sushi, yellowtail usually refers to the Japanese amberjack, Seriola quinqueradiata. Other species called simply "yellowtail" include: In addition, "yellowtail" appears in many other ...

  8. Yellowtail scad - Wikipedia

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    Bertin & Dollfus, 1948. The yellowtail scad ( Atule mate) (also known as the northern yellowtail scad, one-finlet scad, deep trevally and omaka ), is an abundant species of small inshore marine fish of the jack family, Carangidae. The species is widespread in the Indo-Pacific region from east Africa in the west to Hawaii in the east, extending ...

  9. Yellowfin tuna - Wikipedia

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    Neothunnus brevipinna Bellón & Bàrdan de Bellón, 1949. The yellowfin tuna ( Thunnus albacares) is a species of tuna found in pelagic waters of tropical and subtropical oceans worldwide. Yellowfin is often marketed as ahi, from the Hawaiian ʻahi, a name also used there for the closely related bigeye tuna. [3]

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