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Kahawai is a fish that grows to an average length of 135cm and is mainly found in shallow waters. The body is bluish-silver, and there are blue spots on the back. The flesh of Kahawai is red. It is said that there is a tradition of eating fresh Kahawai by smoking them over a bonfire at sunset in fishing villages.

Size: Medium
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Kahawai

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