Have you ever hear of the Kona Kampachi? Well I think you will be hearing a lot more about it soon… The Kona Kampachi is a sashimi grade Hawaiian species of yellowtail (amberjack family and related to hamachi) with no detectable mercury or PCBs… AND IT IS SUSTAINABLE FARMED by Kona Blue. First a little more about [...]
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