ALMOST looks like orange chicken from the pics. I'm sure it tastes good...I just can't get myself to eat fish!
I'll eat sushi rolls and fish sticks lol
I'll eat sushi rolls and fish sticks lol
onarock said:Actually John, Ahi means fire. . The Hawaiians did not have modern fishing line and used thin rope that they made as fishing line. When they hooked a Yellow Fin Tuna (Ahi), it would take off soo fast that the rope rubbing on the gunwale (Nautical term for the top edge of a boat) on the Wa'a (Hawaiian word for canoe, pronounced Vah-ah) sometimes caught fire. Hawaiians would yell Ahi, Ahi and thats how the fish got its name.
squamata said:It says it right up there in the title kelly, AHI, that means tuna.stells said:lol... Bozo.... what have you been feeding your cat!!!
squamata said:that looks like something my cat puked up! can ya send me some, I want to taste it.
And as for your name calling I have sent a p.m. to the proper authorities ( danny) So prepare to be moderated....LOL
onarock said:Thanks Danny. I can send you a couple of family recipe's for Poke if you like. Next day Poke in a frying pan for a minute or two over some steamed white rice is also a guilty pleasure.
onarock said:Actually John, Ahi means fire. . The Hawaiians did not have modern fishing line and used thin rope that they made as fishing line. When they hooked a Yellow Fin Tuna (Ahi), it would take off soo fast that the rope rubbing on the gunwale (Nautical term for the top edge of a boat) on the Wa'a (Hawaiian word for canoe, pronounced Vah-ah) sometimes caught fire. Hawaiians would yell Ahi, Ahi and thats how the fish got its name.