Barramundi refers to a species of fish native to Australia and Southeast Asia, known scientifically as Lates calcarifer. It is prized for its mild flavor and flaky texture, making it a popular choice in culinary dishes. The term "barramundi" comes from an Australian Aboriginal word meaning "large-scaled river fish." It is often farmed and is a staple in both commercial and recreational fishing.
A barramundi is a fish. Specifically it is an Asian type of sea bass. They are located in the Persian Gulf, through Southeast Asia, Papua New Guinea and Northern Australia.
The most popular spot for catching Barramundi is Australia's Northern Territory. There are also many fishing charters that go into the famous Kakadu National Park which is home to thousands of them
There are no perfect rhymes for the word barramundi.
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