hamachi

English

Etymology

Japanese ハマチ (hamachi).

Noun

hamachi (plural hamachi)

  1. Japanese amberjack, Pacific yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata)
    • 2009, January 27, “Melena Ryzik”, in A Band Moves Away From the Style It Helped Make Mainstream:
      Over an elaborate lunch — kimchi and other pickled vegetables, East and West Coast oysters, pork and shitake mushroom buns, noodle soups and hamachi with beet purée — he and Mr. McCarthy discussed their attempts to sidestep the clichés of postpunk stardom while still making a record people could dance, and debauch themselves, to.

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Spanish

Noun

hamachi m (plural hamachis)

  1. hamachi
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