AHI POKE YUMMY

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Fernando

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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
 

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This is a delicious meal. I have had ita few times, can't find it here.
 

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Ya know I passed up looking at this thread, just wasn't sure what to expect. But now, oh man I want to try it!! How about someone make a batch here and ship it to us?? Danny, you game?? I just don't have it in me to do much planning and cooking. Rather clean out my horse stalls to be honest, oh where is the wife joke for that one?
 
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HA!! John was wrong... and he has fire breathing cats!!!

onarock said:
Actually John, Ahi means fire. :p. 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.

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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.
It says it right up there in the title kelly, AHI, that means tuna.:D
And as for your name calling I have sent a p.m. to the proper authorities ( danny) So prepare to be moderated....LOL :D
 

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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.

Mmmmmm. Sounds delicious!
 

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Looks super yummy to me! I love sea food. In fact I have not had seafood I don't like! I need to move back to cali... or maybe to Hawaii!!!!! Arizona is too far from the ocean.. the sea food sucks here!
 

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onarock said:
Actually John, Ahi means fire. :p. 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.

Very interesting!! :)
 

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While I'm not a fan of raw fish, I do have to admit that the picture looks pretty appetizing.
 
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