In the Hawaiian language Mahi Mahi means 'very strong'. The Mahi Mahi fish is respected in the ancient Hawaiian culture.
Mahi-mahi is the Hawaiian fish.
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.
The Definition of Mahimahi is Dolphin. MahiMahi is a Hawaiian word.
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Roast suckling pig, pineapple, mahi-mahi and Spam. EDIT: Pineapple isn't Hawaiian, it's Brazilian. :/
Mahi-mahi was created in 1758.
Mahi mahi, or also called dorado, or dolphinfish, is preyed on by many larger fish. Included are: King Mackerel, wahoo, sharks.
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Mahi-mahi. Mahi-mahi live 4 to 5 years. Catches average 7 to 13 kilograms (15 to 29 lb). They seldom exceed 15 kilograms (33 lb), and mahi-mahi over 18 kilograms (40 lb) are exceptional.
Yes and no. A mahi-mahi is a dolphinfish. On the east coast they are called 'dolphin' or 'rakingo' on the west coast they are called 'dorado'. The confusion arises from calling porpoises, which are mammals not fish, by the name 'dolphin' - such as the bottle-nosed dolphin. If you see 'dolphin' on a menu, then it is certainly mahi-mahi or 'dolphin' the fish. The mammals are highly protected.