not in the slightest...
The halibut makes a noise like a motorbike.
Goldfish, cod, salmon, red mullet, sea bass, haddock, clown fish, swordfish, halibut, carp, catfish
Fish similar to swordfish include marlin, tuna, and halibut, as they all share a meaty texture and are popular in culinary applications. Like swordfish, marlin and tuna are large, predatory fish often found in warmer ocean waters and are prized for their flavor and versatility. Additionally, species such as mahi-mahi and shark can have comparable textures and are often used in similar recipes.
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You say Halibut. Halibut is an English word.
Swordfish are used for all kinds of foods like sushi.
Does whiting fish taste as good as orange roughy or swordfish or halibut fish? Your question confuses me. Roughy, swordfish and halibut have distinctly different flavors. Roughy and halibut have somewhat similar textures, but swordfish is decidedly more fibrous than either. The problem with Whiting is that it is commonly used to refer to a wide variety of fishes, even several different species. The true Whiting is a Pacific species. Any "fresh" whiting you find on the east coast of the US is probably Hake, a mediterranean and Irish species introduced to Cape Cod. It is a fairly mild flavored fish, similar to cod though not as flaky. If you think of it as an almost generic white fish, you will be able to prepare it accordingly and create an edible dish.
marlin because swordfishs look like boners
fortified milk, eggs, chicken livers, salmon, sardines, herring, mackerel, swordfish and fish oils (halibut and cod liver oils) all contain small amounts.
If Carol likes felines but not cat's halibut but not flounder, and palaces but not castles, she would like lions, since they are a type of feline. The halibut and flounder reference is a red herring meant to distract from the answer. Similarly, the mention of palaces and castles is meant to confuse, but the key is in focusing on the felines clue.
To find out some baked halibut recipes you would need to check online, for websites like BBC recipes. The necessary ingredients of a baked halibut recipe are 1lb of fresh halibut, 1 fresh lemon, 2tbs of olive oil and lastly 1Tbs of paprika, now all you just have to do is follow a recipe on the internet.
Halibut are not invisible so obviously they can be seen.