The mahi-mahi is a type of fish. It is known for having a dazzling gold, green, and blue body. It has dorsal fins that are long and its body is compressed. It also has broad flanks that are gold and iridescent blue pectoral fins. The females are smaller and have round heads, while the males are larger and have prominent foreheads.
Mahi Mahi is a great, mild fish available all year long. It has a larger, moist flake and can be prepared many ways: Bake, Grill, Broil, Pan Fry, or Poach. Texture is tender-to-firm and taste is sweet with a mildly pronounced flavor. In other words it taste like Peanut butter
Also known as a dophin or dolphinfish, this site has several images. http://images.Google.com/images?hl=en&q=mahi+mahi&um=1&ie=UTF-8&ei=U1wkSrHINYb8swPb5vCMBA&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&resnum=4&ct=title
A green/blue above, fading to yellowish on the flanks. Various spots on flanks. After death, these colors fade.
The average size of a Mahi Mahi, also known as a dolphin fish, is between 7 to 13 kilograms or 15 to 19 pounds. In some cases they can exceed 40 pounds.
Mahi-mahi was created in 1758.
In the Hawaiian language Mahi Mahi means 'very strong'. The Mahi Mahi fish is respected in the ancient Hawaiian culture.
Mahi mahi, a popular fish, are found around the world in tropical and subtropical ocean waters. Another name for the mahi mahi is the dolphin fish.
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If you mean the fish Mahi Mahi, it's pronounced "MAH-hee".
Yes. The dolphinfish, dorado, or mahi mahi feeds primarily on smal fish and squid.
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Mahi mahi is sometimes called dolphin fish, or in Spanish dorado. However, the mahi mahi is a fish, not a dolphin - don't worry, you're not eating Flipper. The word "mahi mahi" is Hawaiian.
Mahi mahi, or also called dorado, or dolphinfish, is preyed on by many larger fish. Included are: King Mackerel, wahoo, sharks.