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Cut from the Saku of Akami, this platter of sashimi-style bluefin sashimi is the perfect plate for sushi dinner parties. Bluefin tuna Akami is a delic...
Cut from the Saku of Akami, this platter of sashimi-style bluefin sashimi is the perfect plate for sushi dinner parties. Bluefin tuna Akami is a delicious and very special cut, due to its intense red colour and low levels of fat. This part of the fish comes from next to the dorsal fin.
Bluefin is the largest of the tunas and can reach up to 680kg. Bluefin tuna is a prized fish (more so than Yellowfin tuna), known for it’s melt-in-the-mouth texture and stunning deep-red colour. Bluefin tuna also has the fattiest flesh of all the tuna varieties, with large flakes and a lot of flavour, making it the perfect option for sashimi and sushi dishes.
The bluefin tuna is frozen down to -60 degrees at sea and is kept at -60 degrees here at Fine Food Specialist. This process then allows us to maintain the fish’s sashimi-grade title, as any parasites within the flesh will be neutralised at this cold temperature. Please note, that these fish are very fatty and will not last in their best condition in a regular home freezer for longer than 2-3 weeks, so please enjoy them as soon as possible.
The ‘wild-caught farm-raised’ bluefin tuna are harvested using an ancient method called Almadraba. The large bluefin tuna are caught in the nets, as they migrate from the Atlantic into the warmer Mediterranean in the Spring months of April and May, where the fish come to spawn. The fish caught are 10-12 years old when they are at full-size and have spawned for multiple seasons. Once they have been caught, they are taken to marine pens where they are monitored for the perfect fat content and size.
https://www.finefoodspecialist.co.uk/handcut-akami-sashimi-platter-fresh-150g?___store=default5028Handcut Bluefin Tuna 'Akami' Sashimi Platter, Fresh, +/-150ghttps://www.finefoodspecialist.co.uk/media/catalog/product/a/k/akami_platter.jpg19.9519.95GBPInStock/New In/Seafood & Shellfish/Fresh Fish/Sashimi Grade Fish/Seafood & Shellfish/Tuna/Seafood & Shellfish/Tuna/Bluefin Tuna<p>Cut from the Saku of Akami, this platter of sashimi-style bluefin sashimi is the perfect plate for sushi dinner parties. Bluefin tuna Akami is a delicious and very special cut, due to its intense red colour and low levels of fat. This part of the fish comes from next to the dorsal fin.</p>
<p>Bluefin is the largest of the tunas and can reach up to 680kg. Bluefin tuna is a prized fish (more so than Yellowfin tuna), known for it’s melt-in-the-mouth texture and stunning deep-red colour. Bluefin tuna also has the fattiest flesh of all the tuna varieties, with large flakes and a lot of flavour, making it the perfect option for sashimi and sushi dishes.</p>
<p>The bluefin tuna is frozen down to -60 degrees at sea and is kept at -60 degrees here at Fine Food Specialist. This process then allows us to maintain the fish’s sashimi-grade title, as any parasites within the flesh will be neutralised at this cold temperature. Please note, that these fish are very fatty and will not last in their best condition in a regular home freezer for longer than 2-3 weeks, so please enjoy them as soon as possible.</p>
<p>The ‘wild-caught farm-raised’ bluefin tuna are harvested using an ancient method called Almadraba. The large bluefin tuna are caught in the nets, as they migrate from the Atlantic into the warmer Mediterranean in the Spring months of April and May, where the fish come to spawn. The fish caught are 10-12 years old when they are at full-size and have spawned for multiple seasons. Once they have been caught, they are taken to marine pens where they are monitored for the perfect fat content and size. </p> <p><strong>Origin:</strong> Malta</p>
<p><strong>NB:</strong> Every fish will vary in colour from light pink to dark red. This does not mean that the quality of the fish has been impacted.</p>00add-to-cart