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		<title>By: Kenneth M</title>
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		<description>Although taste is a matter of &quot;taste&quot; I would say that of the tastiest fish there are in Florida, the first being wahoo, grilled on the barbie like a fine steak, then comes dolphinfish or the name used in Hawaii and on the West Coast mahi-mahi, fondly called the chicken of the sea.  Its Latin name is Coryphaena hippurus. Then hognose snapper (not really a snapper) followed by the snapper family. I&#039;ve eaten and love swordfish but on a number of occasions I&#039;ve had an allergic reaction to it so I&#039;ve kept away. High up there, after Wahoo is a cold water Pacific fish that I&#039;ve caught and thoroughly enjoy is halbut. Eat fish, live longer!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although taste is a matter of &#8220;taste&#8221; I would say that of the tastiest fish there are in Florida, the first being wahoo, grilled on the barbie like a fine steak, then comes dolphinfish or the name used in Hawaii and on the West Coast mahi-mahi, fondly called the chicken of the sea.  Its Latin name is Coryphaena hippurus. Then hognose snapper (not really a snapper) followed by the snapper family. I&#8217;ve eaten and love swordfish but on a number of occasions I&#8217;ve had an allergic reaction to it so I&#8217;ve kept away. High up there, after Wahoo is a cold water Pacific fish that I&#8217;ve caught and thoroughly enjoy is halbut. Eat fish, live longer!</p>
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