Is the gourmet's mackerel, though much leaner than any mackerel. It has white fine circular flake with a delicate texture. This is a favorite of game fisherman who yell WAHOO! when they hook one. You may see this listed on the menu at Japanese sushi bars as "Ono", which means sweet.
The Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a dark blue scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. Similiar to the taste of Albacore. It is a Hawaiian fish. It has white flesh.
A large fish that lives in the open ocean in warm parts of the Pacific.
The Wahoo (Acanthocybium solandri) is a dark blue scombrid fish found worldwide in tropical and subtropical seas. Some say that the name "Wahoo" is a derivation of the name of the Hawaiian Island Oahu, which was sometimes spelled Wahoo, while others say the name derives from the exclamation of some fishermen, "Wahoo!" who have hooked into the extremely fast running fish. The fish is also known as Ono, after the Hawaiian word for "delicious", ‘ono, Jack Mackerel, and Peto.
Wahoo, a game similar to Parchisi, is a board game that involves moving a set number of marbles around the board, trying to get them into the safety zone. Most boards are four to six players. Wahoo has been a popular game for decades.