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Are you sure that they didn't mean something like a king mackerel, which
would be a sierra in Caribbean Spanish -- a fish of firm flesh often made
into escoveitched fish?
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-Mark H. Zanger
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"ASmith1946" > wrote in message
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> It may also have been due to confusion with mackerel. Perhaps they were
> catching tuna but considered them mackerel? One early name for tuna in the

US
> was "Spanish mackerel." And some early recipes for tuna said cook it like

a
> mackerel.
>
> Andy Smith



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