Pescados y Mariscos

Fresh yellowfin tuna

Fresh yellowfin tuna
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Ingredient Information

Name

Fresh yellowfin tuna

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

9 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Fresh Ahi tuna is a type of tuna with firm flesh and a deep red color, known for its mild flavor and ideal texture for raw or lightly cooked preparations, such as in sashimi, poke bowls, or grilled. This fish stands out for its high quality, freshness, and versatility in the kitchen.

Ahi tuna comes primarily from the Pacific, being common in tropical and subtropical waters, especially around Hawaii and the west coast of the Americas. Its name "Ahi" comes from Hawaiian and generally refers to two main species: Thunnus albacares (yellowfin tuna) and Thunnus obesus (bigeye tuna).

Regarding its properties, fresh Ahi tuna is an excellent source of lean protein, omega-3 fatty acids, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as selenium and potassium. These nutrients contribute to a healthy diet, promoting cardiovascular health, brain function, and muscle maintenance.

In various Latin American countries, Ahi tuna may also be known as yellowfin tuna, bigeye tuna, or simply fresh tuna. However, it is important to distinguish it from canned tuna or other tuna species to fully take advantage of its characteristic texture and flavor in fresh and gourmet recipes.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
40mg
sodium
300mg
phosphorus
400mg
potassium
130
calories
34mg
magnesium
29g
protein
45mg
cholesterol
6.2mcg
vitamin d
1g
total fat
9.4mcg
vitamin b12
0.3g
saturated fats
0g
carbohydrates

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