About Bigeye Tuna
In Japan, bigeye tuna is not as expensive as bluefin tuna or southern bluefin tuna, and is popular as an inexpensive, popular tuna.
Adult bigeye tuna is around 2 meters in length, making it the second largest tuna after bluefin tuna. It has a light flavor, with a slight sourness and sweetness from the fat, and is popular as a sushi type because it goes well with vinegared rice.
In eastern Japan, bigeye tuna with a rich flavor tends to be preferred. It is one of the most beloved tuna in the Tohoku and Kanto regions.
About Tuna (Tuna)
Tuna boats sail the raging seas for over a year in search of delicious, fatty, seasonal tuna.
We handle tuna that we buy directly from reliable Japanese tuna boats with which we have a long and close relationship.
We are proud to introduce the products of a manufacturer specializing in tuna.
We do not follow complicated distribution channels, and our tuna is genuine and of authentic origin.
On board the tuna boats, experienced fishermen quickly tighten and bleed the tuna after pulling it up,
The tuna is then quick-frozen to ensure its freshness. The tuna is then flash-frozen and transported to Japan with its freshness preserved.
Tuna is frozen and stored at an ultra-low temperature of -60°C (-60°F), which is lower than the temperature in a ship’s fish hold, to prevent deterioration and maintain freshness.
This keeps the fish fresh and free of deterioration.
The strikingly bright “red” color of tuna red meat.
This is why tuna is called “red jewel.
This vivid red color is due to the hemoglobin in the blood of tuna, which carries oxygen, and myoglobin, which stores oxygen in the muscles,
which carries oxygen, and myoglobin, a protein that stores oxygen in the muscles.
Tuna fat is also rich in DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid).
Tuna fat is rich in DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) and EPA (eicosapentaenoic acid). Tuna can be recommended as a nutrient-rich food.
Bigeye Tuna 24cm
UsageFor | Raw (sashimi・sushi |
Net weight | 5kg(18 piece) |
Storage | methodFreezing required -50℃. |
We can provide you with the information on how to thaw the product to preserve the taste (in Japanese and English).
Please contact us at info@janet-trading.com.
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