Blackmouth angler (Lophiomus setigerus) is a species of goosefish found in the Indian and western Pacific Oceans. It is popular in Korean cooking, where it is known as agwi and is an ingredient in agwi-jjim, and in Japan, where it is referred to as ankō.

Categories: Fish
Also known as:
English: blackmouth goosefish
Japanese (Romanized): kutsuankō
Korean (Romanized): agwi
Latin species name: Lophiomus setigerus
Wikidata ID: Q2915592
Wikipedia title: Lophiomus setigerus
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