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It’s Kabeljou – the Afrikaans name for Silver Kob, Mild Meagre, Daga Salmon. Found off the Namibian coast. A fairly common fish in South Africa, although it is on the orange list for sustainable fish. It has a firm, white, flaky flesh. A great food photo!
Looks delicious!!! 🙂 Really amazing food photography! Thanks for sharing
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What kind of fish is that? Is it some type of Oriental fish?
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Reblogged this on Авангард Авто. Кузовной ремонт. and commented:
Ахрененно красивая жратва.
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Looks delicious
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Quite a good looking, enticing dish!
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This recipe is delicious.
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About “Kobelejou fish” : I don’t find ingredients of delicious plate!
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Wonderfull!
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i dont like fish… but i must say this looks amazing!!
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look delicious…mmm yummmi
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it looks delicious, makes my mouth water
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Looks scrumptuous 🙂
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what is name food ?
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Reblogged this on I'm Hungry.
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looks great!
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opo iku ga?
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Reblogged this on venussiatria and commented:
hm….
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I love that. Why don’t you add a Pinterest function on your blog?
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It’s Kabeljou – the Afrikaans name for Silver Kob, Mild Meagre, Daga Salmon. Found off the Namibian coast. A fairly common fish in South Africa, although it is on the orange list for sustainable fish. It has a firm, white, flaky flesh. A great food photo!
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delicious!. mouth watering!.
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hi great photographs , it’s spelt kabeljou in afrikaans and very tasty.
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Is that tofu to the right of the fish? Looks like it would be very good for you.
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The green looks almost like basil leaves/dill.
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