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Opah - Wikipedia The opah, also commonly known as moonfish, sunfish (not to be confused with Molidae), cowfish, kingfish, and redfin ocean pan are large, colorful, deep-bodied pelagic lampriform fishes comprising the genus Lampris, of the small family Lampridae (also spelled Lamprididae)
Opah | Habitat, Warm-Bloodedness, Facts | Britannica Opah, any of two species of large marine fish of the family Lampridae (order Lampridiformes) Both species are distinctively colored, blue above and rosy below, with scarlet fins and jaws and round white spots on the body One species, Lampris guttatus, is the only known fully warm-blooded fish
Moonfish (Opah) – Hawaii-Seafood. org Opah or moonfish is one of the most colorful of the commercial fish species available in Hawaii A silvery-grey upper body color shades to a rose red dotted with white spots toward the belly
Complete Flavor Guide: What Does Opah Fish Taste Like? Commonly known as moonfish, opah is a fish species that belongs to the Lampridae family and the genus Lampris It probably got the nickname because of its shape, which is almost round It’s distinct from other fishes as it has four kinds of meat in different colors, as mentioned earlier
What Do You Know About Opah, The Warm-Blooded Fish? The opah (Genus Lampris), also variously known as the moonfish or kingfish among other names, refers to a large, round, and colorful fish found in the pelagic zones of the oceans
Opah Fish | Opah Fish Taste | Opah Sashimi | Moonfish Taste Fresh Opah, also called Moonfish, has translucent pinkish flesh and beautiful multi-colored skin The tender top loin of Opah is a light salmon-orange or pink-rose color and is often used for sashimi The flavor of the top loin is sweet lean with a texture somewhat like tuna
Opah: The Warmest Fish in the Cold Blue Sea | U. S. Fish . . . Despite some similarities to other fish, opah are unmistakable in their appearance Their white-speckled rosy orange bodies, bright crimson curved fins, large eyes, and iridescent coating make for a spectacularly gorgeous fish!
Opah (Fish) - Facts, Habitat, Diet, Life Cycle, Pictures The Opah is a large and colorful deep-bodied fish which as incredible as it may sound, is almost perfectly round and flat These moonfish or opah inhabits deep oceanic waters of the tropics
Opah: the best fish you’ve probably never tasted Opah offers several cuts of meat distinguished by different grains and color Traditionally sold cuts of top loin, center filet and tenderloin range in color from a pale salmon to a beefy deep
Opah Fish Facts - Lampris guttatus - A-Z Animals Opah are a family of large, circular fish that live mostly in tropical waters They are brightly colored with red-orange fins and silvery bodies They can grow up to 6 feet, making them a great catch for fishermen who enjoy deep sea fishing If you are lucky enough to catch an Opah, serve it up fried, grilled, or sauteed for a delicious dish