Red Snapper

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In Mexico, I recall Red Snapper was called Huachinango. At least some Cubans here in Miami call it pargo, I do not think there is a single word that is valid everywhere,
 

El Mayimbe

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Ok, if there's no Red Snapper in the waters of the Dominican Republic, then there's no coconuts in the Caribbean!
 

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when we have visitors i notice that menus are very difficult to translate. some local food items - such as fish and plants - are virtually unknown in say, poland. many other items use local names of animals, veggies or cuts of meat. only then one realizes how vast a vocabulary can be for someone who speaks few languages.
 

dv8

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i do not know which particular place you may be talking about. the main road is lined with restaurants, everyone has their favourite.
 

Chirimoya

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when we have visitors i notice that menus are very difficult to translate. some local food items - such as fish and plants - are virtually unknown in say, poland. many other items use local names of animals, veggies or cuts of meat. only then one realizes how vast a vocabulary can be for someone who speaks few languages.

You've just given me an idea for a new article because the one I wrote about translating Dominican food names did not include seafood:

http://www.dominicancooking.com/14137-lost-translation-translating-dominican-staples-english.html
 

zoomzx11

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Calling it snapper does not make it a genuine American Red Snapper. Fish is one of the most mislabeled food. Average Joe cannot tell one from another. Cook it, add some sauce and cat fish becomes grouper. I once served brined nurse shark as grouper at a wedding.. As my wedding present I agreed to provide the fish. Could not catch anything decent so I power headed the biggest nurse shark I could find. It was a big hit. If you want good fish in Sosua go down to the fishermen's coop and buy any of the deep water snapper species. No ciguateta risk and it's as good as anything you will find in the DR. Forget red snapper.
 

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Calling it snapper does not make it a genuine American Red Snapper. Fish is one of the most mislabeled food. Average Joe cannot tell one from another. Cook it, add some sauce and cat fish becomes grouper. I once served brined nurse shark as grouper at a wedding.. As my wedding present I agreed to provide the fish. Could not catch anything decent so I power headed the biggest nurse shark I could find. It was a big hit. If you want good fish in Sosua go down to the fishermen's coop and buy any of the deep water snapper species. No ciguateta risk and it's as good as anything you will find in the DR. Forget red snapper.

Pahlease... If your tastebuds are so jacked up that you cannot tell the difference between catfish and grouper, then you should be relegated to eat chinese Tilpia for the remainder of your life.
 

chic

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and the best fish i ever had was a fresh water fish from savanna ingelesias largo.....bingo
 

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Pahlease... If your tastebuds are so jacked up that you cannot tell the difference between catfish and grouper, then you should be relegated to eat chinese Tilpia for the remainder of your life.

or nurse shark for that matter........for gods sake.
 

joe

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SO zoom the snapper that they catch here, that happens to be red, is not a GENUINE American red snapper?

Go figure!
 

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Kind of like the people who pretend that they can taste the difference between ordinary beef and Angus Beef!
Der Fish
 

joe

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HA HA........depends on where the ordinary beef is from. But I totally here ya.
 

OkieJoe

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There are red snapper in the DR. Just 99% of the "snapper" being served is Redfish.
 
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