What is the origin of the Lapu-lapu fish? (also known as grouper fish)
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The name comes from the word for the fish, most widely believed to be from the Portuguese term, garoupa. The origin of this name in Portuguese is believed to be from an indigenous South American language.
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Named after Cebu's legendary chieftain, the lapu-lapu or grouper is among Asia's most sought-after reef fish. Millions are plucked from the sea to sate soaring demand. ... The fish are exported to Hongkong, Singapore, Malaysia, China and other seafood
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