CzyKats44
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Hopefully my fish terminology ingnorance gets a laugh around here. 
I am unfortunately away from home on business in New Zealand mostly on the east coast. For the holidays I was fortunate enough to get some time off to get some sightseeing in. I traveled to the west coast of NZ which a little more like the south pacific tropics than the east coast. I stopped at a seafood place for dinner and I see this as a menu item:

Couldn't get myself to call it "tur-bit".
I lived coastal in NY and SC for 25 years and never heard of it. Its apparently like a flounder.
I am unfortunately away from home on business in New Zealand mostly on the east coast. For the holidays I was fortunate enough to get some time off to get some sightseeing in. I traveled to the west coast of NZ which a little more like the south pacific tropics than the east coast. I stopped at a seafood place for dinner and I see this as a menu item:

Couldn't get myself to call it "tur-bit".

I lived coastal in NY and SC for 25 years and never heard of it. Its apparently like a flounder.
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