Although fresh tuna is a good source of omega 3 fatty acids, when tuna is canned the levels of these fats are reduced to a much lower level. |
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The water which surrounds the island is a rich fishing ground for tuna and mackerel. |
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Rolling up his sleeves, handling tuna on the factory conveyor belt and urging workers on are not beneath this boss. |
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Instead, tuna are taken from the wild, enclosed in nets and dragged to shore where they are corralled in pens and fattened on an oil-rich diet. |
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You'll find plenty of satisfying dishes here, such as marinated ahi tuna coated in black and white sesame seeds with a mango-cucumber coulis. |
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Place round slices of foie gras into the hollowed tuna slices to conceal the holes. |
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During a footlong tuna sub I glanced across the sporting headlines concerning the weekend fixtures and headlines. |
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On a completely different note, I am going to try making croquettes with rice instead of potato and with canned tuna instead of mince. |
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In El Paso we had bought Ramen noodles, tuna fish, cheese, salami, French bread and other goodies to consume on the train. |
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Clean and fresh, this was perfectly seasoned, and the tender tuna was wonderfully complemented by the crunchy, sharp tasting sprouts. |
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It contains a range of 120 ideas from chicken and noodle bake to a simple tuna sandwich. |
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I eat a late lunch of tuna salad sandwich, fruit cup and water at the cafe in the library. |
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As I shifted into gear in preparation for the 1965 Mr. America, I saw less of the Dream Team and more of the inside of a tuna can. |
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I deliberated over the crayfish and lobster bisque or spiced blackened tuna with Moroccan couscous, coriander oil and sweet chilli sauce. |
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If you want to gross him out, get a bowl of tuna salad and hide it under the passenger seat. |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tzatziki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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He spoke with such fondness of the tuna melt, that despite my disdain for tinned tuna, I felt compelled to try one. |
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Also included are keema and peas with naan bread, vine tomato and mozzarella melt, tuna salad and chicken curry. |
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I had lobster medallions as my starter and then seared ahi tuna over ginger risotto and stir-fried veggies. |
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You'll find a wide selection of fresh seafood, such as seared ahi tuna dusted with spices and served rare over noodles. |
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He can kind of get bogged down in the details sometimes, and some people might not care why ahi tuna is inferior to bluefin. |
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The menu includes seared ahi tuna salad, filet mignon and lobster tail, along with shrimp and grits. |
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You can grill these burgers to desired doneness, but if you like your ahi burgers rare, make sure that the tuna you've purchased is sushi grade. |
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Rooikrantz will go down in angling history as the one place where tuna were caught on a regular basis from the shore. |
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Menus include roast pork and apple sauce, tomato and mushroom crumble, tuna masala and rice, and Mediterranean pasta. |
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For the first time, anglers off the Donegal coast of north-west Ireland have reported catching bluefin tuna and bluemouth rockfish. |
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Slices of artichoke hearts and strips of smoked tuna were served on a bed of roquette leaves. |
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The most sought after tuna, however, is the Bluefin, used to make tuna sashimi in sushi restaurants. |
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His period of shyness now over, he wolfs down squid sashimi, mackerel rolls and tuna nigiri while ordering me to keep mixing wasabi and soy. |
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After the tuna tartare, I was presented with aji mackerel sashimi tossed in shiso blossoms. |
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She promptly ordered a tuna steak for her main course while I busied myself with the wine list. |
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The tuna tartare and caviar tasted as fine as I remembered, and so did the uni risotto. |
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Their food selection was fair and I eventually had a tuna steak with rice and baby carrots. |
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If a new commission fails to bring order to the buccaneering world of tuna fishing, say sayonara to tuna sushi. |
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Commencing at the appetizers, there was tuna terrine, various salads, fresh oysters, a shrimp pyramid and a crab leg one too. |
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The fishermen use a seine net in this fishery to encircle the tuna like a fence. |
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A few obvious substitutions you could make would be merguez sausages for the chorizo or tuna for the cod. |
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When Takayama makes a toro maki roll, he jams it with fistfuls of tuna belly. |
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Likewise the toro, the pink-flushed, fatty tuna belly that is subversively tender. |
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Some are larger and more colorful than others, and deep-water rigs offer the occasional glimpse at a tuna or even a billfish. |
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Government and scientific studies indicate that tuna boat observers are undercounting dolphin mortality in the fishery. |
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Mackerel are members of the scombrid fish clade that includes tuna and bonitos and possess a forked tail. |
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The server returned to replace my tuna fork, but not either of the pointy knives which earlier we had been struggling to spread butter with. |
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What this basically means is that they serve hamburgers, tuna sandwiches, chicken wings and hot dogs in addition to the jerks, rotis and curries. |
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I ordered some, along with a few standards, Californian handroll, spicy tuna hand roll and sake nigiri. |
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The chef also created many other dishes with tuna, such as the tobiko tuna rolls, spicy tuna hand rolls and grilled tuna-aburi rolls. |
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Try salmon, mackerel, sardines, orange roughy, trout, sushi-grade tuna or any other fish that tends to produce a lot of oil during cooking. |
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The second one broke three plates, a nice chafing dish, and a food processor, and all he was trying to do was mix up some tuna salad. |
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Recent concoctions include a sweet-and-sour Sicilian sauce for tuna and a Milanese-style pork tenderloin. |
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I open the fridge and grimace at the stench from a bowl of tuna and sweetcorn, which Adrian has left uncovered for three days. |
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I always have either tuna provencale, or the Drones burger and the warm chocolate tart with ice cream. |
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Mix the shredded tuna meat with the raw vegetables and add the steamed shredded coconut, lime juice and salt. |
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There is a need for an independent study on tuna driftnetting, with observers on trial vessels, using net pingers. |
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Ira glances into the kitchen where Dixie is happily preparing him a plate of tuna fish and crackers. |
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One little girl said she didn't like tuna but when we made tuna fishcakes I persuaded her to try it and she ended up loving it. |
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The Government argued today that shutting down Australia's profitable tuna fishery and export industry would be reckless. |
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Place some tuna in the center and top with some fresh wasabi, sakura ebi, shiso, daikon sprouts, wasabi, and salmon roe. |
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One Saturday lunchtime, garfish, gemfish, jewfish, skate, salmon and tuna are on the list. |
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The snappers soon demolished the tuna and the current blasted us up from 30m into a shallow, sandy area, carpeted with garden eels. |
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Congress enacted the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972 to protect dolphins from the effects of purse seine tuna fishing. |
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When the tuna is harvested with purse seine nets some dolphins become trapped and often die unless released quickly. |
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That label has guaranteed consumers for more than a decade that the tuna they're buying was caught in nets that didn't ensnare dolphins. |
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Half-way through tuna and mash, I had to run to the bathroom and dry-heave into the toilet. |
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Try the white pizza, with roasted garlic and ricotta and mozzarella cheese, or the tuna sashimi. |
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It was Asian-European fusion-fare as good as anything I've eaten in London, with dishes such a the tuna tataki or Icelandic lamb steaks. |
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The world's largest flying bird, the wandering albatross, is in serious trouble because of longline tuna fishing in the sub-Antarctic Ocean. |
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Locomotor kinematics in mackerel are similar to tuna and mackerel swim steadily at speeds of 1-2 body lengths per second in the field. |
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He made a divine tuna dish with an avocado salsa and followed it up with king prawn kebabs with Haloumi cheese and fresh pineapple yum! |
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So, smear the wrap or sandwich with guacamole, hummus, coleslaw or tsatsiki and add in some salami, tinned tuna or grated farmhouse cheddar. |
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The small tuna boat is alongside us throwing bait and it seems our marlin has turned into a tuna. |
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I settled on the yellowfin tuna with anchovy butter, and chose a glass of Bilancia Pinot Gris to go with it. |
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The tuna there were not the giant bluefins but the smaller yellowfin and albacore. |
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Barracuda and dogtooth tuna are a common sight along these edges just cruising or lying in ambush. |
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The tuna tartare was mixed in a light cream sauce, and served with a mound of black caviar. |
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The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple. |
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If you've got a dry bread, add a slice of tomato, a little extra mayo, or save it for tuna or egg salad. |
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The tuna pasta salad was creamy with mayonnaise, and although I could taste some dill, it tasted flat and old. |
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Byron has had some good tuna being landed as the bay is holding some healthy schools of baitfish. |
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I use a portion cut from the tail end of a whole tuna loin for this dish and marinate it overnight. |
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I found this to be not only strange, but upsetting to my stomach as I'd just eaten some tuna mac 'n' cheese and a Rolling Rock beer. |
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Just grab a can of tuna or salmon, two whole-wheat pitas, your bottle of low-fat salad dressing, and a can opener, and throw them in a lunch bag. |
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They started getting tired, so we went inside and ate the tuna pasta bake i made. |
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I bought canned tuna instead and took it home to do a pasta bake, which sat in the pan until Paul left the office and came around to eat. |
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Out went takeaways and big lunches and in came healthy alternatives like tuna without mayo and cottage cheese instead of Cheddar. |
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My favorite of these was an appetizer of braised yellowtail tuna served in a milky, aromatic dressing made with ginger and tamarind. |
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Salmon, mackerel, herring, sardines, pilchards and fresh tuna are the best source of Omega 3 which is rich in Eicosapentaenoic acid. |
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Fish high in EPA and DHA include salmon, mackerel, sardines, herring, anchovies, rainbow trout, bluefish and white albacore tuna canned in water. |
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Eating at least three servings a week of fish such as salmon, sardines, mackerel and tuna is a good start. |
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I was actually singing Wouldn't It Be Loverly from My Fair Lady and wondering whether to have egg mayonnaise or tuna in my lunchtime sarnie. |
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We started with a tuna carpaccio and tartine of prosciutto and moved on to a heavenly halibut served with lovely fresh vegetables. |
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They were happily tucking into their menu of Hudson Valley foie gras, tataki bluefin tuna salad and rack of Colorado lamb. |
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The tataki of tuna with fennel and gingered ponzu was fine, as were the spiced tuna tartare and tuna sashimi rolls. |
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All rolls were beautiful presented on a platter, the crunchy spicy tuna maki was the best I've had in a long time. |
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Cut the remaining anchovies in half and place them, like noughts and crosses, on top of the tuna sauce. |
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Such usual suspects as tuna and paler yellowtail were good, as was a tenderly cooked shrimp. |
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The second is a parallel culinary universe in which it is OK to combine tinned tuna and baked beans in the same dish. |
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The tuna tartare gets an entertaining fillip of fresh papaya and a ribbon of gorgeously reduced balsamic glaze. |
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Thick, succulent tuna steaks are first marinated in a simple dressing, and then barbecued until just cooked. |
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Lightly press both sides of the tuna into the sea salt and coarsely cracked black pepper, and sear the tuna on one side until browned. |
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Serve with a good loaf of bread to help mop up the delicious tuna mayonnaise dressing. |
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After being reprimanded by our mother, she kicked me in the shin as she went to go pick up the remains of a tuna mayonnaise sandwich. |
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Quite literally, they were covered in foil much like a tuna melt floundering in a microwave. |
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He ordered himself a tuna melt, left his door open for other patients to stroll in and was back in uniform the next day. |
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Patty, the vegetarian, shared a tuna melt with Molly and later they felt ill. |
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Hot Italian snacks, otherwise known as panini, came with chargrilled vegetables and mozzarella cheese or tuna melt. |
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And so, for no good reason, on my first visit I ordered, of all things, a tuna melt, a meatball sub, and a roast beef sandwich. |
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They hunt small schooling fish, squid and octopus, and are an important predator of large pelagic fish including tuna and swordfish. |
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As there are large numbers of tuna and jack fish at this exposed location, big pelagics frequently hang around there. |
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Also, tuna is one of the species of fish that tends to be most contaminated with the heavy metal mercury. |
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But the program, which included such dishes as drained tuna on dry toast, was the worst. |
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The tuna in question is a brick of sushi-grade bluefin toro, seared on one side only. |
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There's usually macaroni salad, but you toss tuna in that and everyone is happy. |
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Great higher protein snacks include tuna and crackers, cottage cheese or trail mix. |
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Yellowfin and bigeye tuna are graded on the same criteria but not with the same intensity. |
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In initial testing, 42 percent more bigeye tuna were caught using Beverly's new weighted, deep-set gear. |
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The first bigeye tuna caught in 20 years in U.K. waters was taken off the coast of Dorset. |
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It says bigeye tuna is slow-growing and more vulnerable to exploitation than skipjack and yellowfin tuna. |
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Twice the fish is close, the tuna boat far behind, bemused fishermen watching our manoeuvres with some trepidation. |
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Massage gently to mix and, bingo, you have a dose of high-protein tuna that's ready to go. |
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Mix vegetables and water-packed tuna with fat-free mayonnaise or, for a different taste, mix with a fat-free salad dressing. |
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I had a tasty lunch with Joe at this new Japanese restaurant over by Gramercy Park, sharing a big fresh tuna salad, with a bowl of miso for me. |
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The people of Manus Island in Papua New Guinea traditionally catch large hauls of tuna in October. |
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I slap the tuna onto a cracker and pensively munch while examining the rest of the refrigerator. |
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Among the meals on offer are chicken pasta, spaghetti bolognaise, tuna pizza and roast pork loin steaks. |
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Open-ocean travelers-such as whales, tuna and sharks visit the underwater mountains on their migratory routes. |
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Thousands of dolphins are killed every year by Pacific tuna fishing fleets. |
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Packets of rice, pasta, couscous, lentils and bulgar wheat are all larder essentials, as are tins of tomatoes, tuna and anchovies. |
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I was mesmerised by the interplay of the tuna and sharks, fusiliers and jacks. |
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Stein's first course of raw tuna fish starter marinated with passion fruit and green chilli goes perfectly with the Tower Chardonnay he's bought. |
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In the morning he bought milk and bread, margarine, three tins of tuna fish and four newspapers. |
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The weakening of the currency has encouraged the country's non-oil exports such as tuna fish, fresh fish, and vegetables. |
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Diced tuna is too soft and bland to leave any impression on your tongue or your mind unless served with wasabi cream. |
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The tuna tartare leaves blandness behind with a kickoff of tomato-and-caper emulsion. |
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Most of the bluefin tuna currently caught is caged alive in floating tuna farms in Croatia and across the Mediterranean. |
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Of the mackerel family, bluefin tuna are the biggest, capable of reaching 1500 pounds. |
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Can chefs serve swordfish, bluefin tuna or Chilean seabass in good conscience? |
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I want there to be hammerhead sharks and bluefin tuna around when my five-year-old son grows up. |
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I've always believed that even when there is only one bluefin tuna left in the sea someone will pay a million dollars to be able to eat it. |
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It is estimated that tens of millions of sharks are killed this way each year, particularly blacktip, silky and blue sharks, caught on tuna gear. |
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Also, canned tuna is often composed of smaller species of tuna, such as albacore and skipjack, both of which have lower levels of mercury. |
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Skipjack is said to be very healthy and robust, and skipjack tuna is targeted mainly by the long line and the purse seine fishery. |
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Larger fish life includes moray eels, skipjacks, lobster, napoleons, barracuda, turtles, tuna and sharks, especially the grey reef variety. |
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However, most of the tuna consumed in the UK has brown flesh and tends to be the skipjack or yellowfin varieties. |
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For instance, canned chicken and tuna can be strained to remove a significant amount of sodium. |
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For example, the Japanese cook mackerel, bonito, and tuna by steaming them before smoking, after which they are dried. |
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The laziest I get is to open a tin of tuna or bonito personally canned for me, of course, by Conservas Ortiz of Ondarroa, or to fry an egg. |
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Several species of smaller tuna can be targeted including the bonito, skipjack and little tunny. |
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I saw him once, eating a tuna fish sandwich at a soda fountain in Ann Arbor. |
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Plus, tuna has virtually zero saturated fat, which you can't say about red meat or even a breast of chicken. |
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Whether it is canned in oil, brine, or spring water, canned tuna is low in omega 3 essential fats. |
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Its crew is looking not for tuna but for schools of spotted or spinner dolphins skimming along the surface in pods of up to a thousand or more. |
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My first appetizer was a sleek, New Age version of vitello tonnato containing a disc of tuna tartare and a single crisp-fried sweetbread. |
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Two of the best appetizers, a seafood salad and a tuna tartare, are enticingly seasoned with sesame seeds and sriracha. |
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The meeting was told that most of the nets being stored were bought during the tuna fishing years but that fishery is now all but gone as far as the local fleet is concerned. |
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Last month Japan persuaded the International Commission of the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna to slash Taiwan's bigeye tuna fishing quota for next year. |
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The international fishing community has blasted China for threatening to deplete bigeye tuna resources in view of the recent upsurge in actual Chinese catches. |
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The southern California bight region, Baja peninsula and waters offshore of central California are emerging as major regions of bluefin tuna residency. |
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The law prevented fishermen from intentionally setting purse seine nets around dolphin pods in order to capture the tuna swimming in schools below them. |
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Furthermore, fishing licences may also be granted for tuna trollers and surface tuna longliners not exceeding 18 metres length overall. |
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Eastern tropical Pacific D. delphis skin tissue samples were obtained from animals caught incidentally in the yellow-fin tuna purse seine fishery. |
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But we are also worried because in order to feed these tuna the industry needs other fleets which should fish for the small pelagics to be fed to tuna. |
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My favourite dish is grilled tuna with steamed spinach on the side. |
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While the President chomped on his tuna fish sandwich, the Blackhawk pilot explained the details of his crash. |
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An appetizer of marinated tuna and gravlax gets a tangy crunch from a mango vinaigrette and a layer of seaweed. |
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Use water-packed canned tuna or salmon to make sandwiches, or use in casseroles and salads. |
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The next step was to steal one of the six pound tuna cans from the warehouse. |
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Crush yolks being careful not to overbeat the yolks, which will make them leathery, and stir tuna together with a fork. |
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Tom Fitzgerald said fish landings were down on the previous year because of the ban on tuna drift net fishing and severe restrictions on quotas of other species. |
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The fattest blue fin tuna are the ones chasing the mackerel into the hon. member's riding. |
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The bluefin tuna is long-lived with a lifespan of up to 40 years, as recent studies using radiocarbon dating have shown. |
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Reef life includes batfish, yellowfin tuna and teeming shoals of smaller fish, but divers might also encounter stingrays, turtles, sharks, groupers, snappers and whale sharks. |
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Horizon also takes divers to rarely visited islands off the Baja coastline, such as Guadalupe and San Benito, to see hordes of sea-lions, yellowfin tuna and other pelagics. |
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Ikeda wanted to pin down an ineffable taste he identified in dashi, a soup stock made from tuna and seaweed. |
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Fish for whiting, cod, snapper, mackerel and tuna and learn about bush tucker with a local Malgana guide. |
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The Omega 3 fatty acids found in oily fish such as mackerel, herring, sardines, tuna and salmon will also thin the blood and help prevent blood clots. |
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Divide tuna mixture evenly among 4 bagels, topping with cucumber, plum tomatoes and leaf lettuce. |
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I spent my lunch hour eating tuna salad out of a plastic container in the kitchen instead of eating a yummy curry in the best curry house in London. |
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When the stocks are gone, the same ship owners who lobbied to overexploit bluefin tuna will come cap in hand for more EU money. |
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This wanderlust makes tuna more complicated to manage than less nomadic fish. |
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He returned to our table a short time later carrying a full tray of sushi, including tuna, shrimp, California rolls, and one of the best spicy tuna rolls I've ever had. |
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The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of game fish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks, and tuna to replenish themselves. |
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They set out an estimable tuna salad perked up with toasted pine nuts. |
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Salmon, haddock, halibut, bass, cod, mackerel, sardines and tuna contain trace minerals and other nutrients that are not commonly or sufficiently found in our diets. |
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When tuna swim rapidly, their fins retract into grooves, and even their eyes form a smooth surface with the rest of the head. |
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Fishing by the EU fleet was limited to 23 seiners and 7 pole-and-line vessels for tuna fishing. |
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Try the skewer of seared tuna with meltingly fresh foie gras and a sweet, umami-heavy reduction of Pedro Ximénez sherry. |
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For example, the Jets offered tuna fish sandwiches in their premium seating area against the Giants. |
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Are you aware, Commissioner, of the quantities of bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna that are to be found in the Comoros region? |
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A spy reports later seeing the actress at an Upper West Side restaurant dining with a friend and picking through a tuna salad which she ultimately did not eat. |
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He highlighted WCPFC progress on conserving bigeye and yellowfin tuna stocks based on a precautionary and area-based management principles. |
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Information collected during interviews with industry experts demonstrated that canned tuna production in ACP countries was not a lost cause. |
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In close off Byron there were flathead and some fit looking squire, while out wider the cobia and mackerel and yellowfin tuna were the big drawcards. |
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You might be tempted by squid cooked in its own ink, braised peppers in tomato sauce, tuna or swordfish cooked in red wine, or partridge or quail in a sherry-vinegar sauce. |
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He ate only the choicest foods and loved the fatty cut of tuna known as toro. |
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Although I've lived in the Selby area for most of my life, I've never seen crowds of fisherman hauling nets of clams, mussels and tuna from the murky waters of the River Ouse. |
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Trevisio served seared tuna with jicama, arugula and baby grapefruit, while 17 Restaurant dished up marinated fluke with citrus and shaved beet salad. |
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His cannabis-infused menus range from truffle tuna casserole and coconut chicken to French toast and omelets. |
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My idea of choice – to give one dizzying example – is whether to get my spud filled with cheese or tuna in the work canteen. |
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Some of the unresolved questions are: How do the tuna navigate over thousands of miles in the trackless wilderness of the open ocean? |
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The menu is incredible, including dishes such as ginger tuna sashimi, twelve hour braised lamb shoulder and local house-made charcuterie. |
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Proper management of fisheries also held an important space, with resolutions on tuna fishing and shark-fining among others. |
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All I was referring to is the ridiculousness of a statement that you can't fish tuna in Johnstone Strait for fear of catching a rockfish. |
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Bigeye tuna and yellowfin tuna are threatened species that are caught in the same nets. |
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Oriental flavours accent the tuna for these tasty appetizers. Or serve as a main dish. |
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If I eat any more tins of tuna fish, I'm going to turn into a dolphin. |
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The highly migratory species such as swordfish and tuna move about the high seas and the exclusive economic zones of the coastal states. |
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Children between one and four years old can eat up to one Food Guide Serving of albacore tuna each week. |
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Children between five and eleven years old can eat up to two Food Guide Servings of albacore tuna each week. |
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Think seared tuna steak with a zingy horseradish, wasabi and soy concoction, served with mellow sweet potato mash. |
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About 5 minutes before tuna bake is done, beat remaining egg white until stiff but not dry and fold into mayonnaise mixture. |
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Instead of serving hot dogs to the media at half-time of Falcons games, I would serve ahi tuna steaks, medium well, flown in from Hawaii the day before the game. |
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If your cat is a reluctant patient, use a bath towel as a restrainer, or try putting a little bit of tuna juice on the brush. |
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This can concern fish eggs and larvae and crustacean, in particular tuna eggs, with the risk of incidence on the restocking that year. |
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Another dish available but not tried includes grilled tuna with ginger soy sauce and wasabi and boneless beef ribs, both of which are said to be popular orders. |
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Similan, Koh Tachai, Koh Bon offer fantastic scuba dives with many soft coral and schools of large tuna and barracudas. |
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The main room offers gourmet appetizers like caviar potato skins, Brie and mango quesadillas, goat cheese pizza, tuna steak tournedos, and fresh sushi rolls. |
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Many, if not most, of the important tuna and billfish stocks in the Atlantic are in bad shape. |
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Anyway, fact file: contrary to earlier statements, a tuna is not about the size of a shoe. |
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He will also visit a residue control laboratory, a slaughterhouse, a tuna factory and a cattle ranch in the State of Goià s. |
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Seychelles is located in rich tuna fishing grounds and has thus been in a prime position to take advantage of the economic benefits therein. |
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The flag CPCs of LSTLVs shall determine whether or not to authorize their LSTLVs which fish for tuna and tuna-like species to transship at sea. |
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However, it is conceivable that Ghana might lose ground to tuna from Indonesia or the Philippines. |
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Dinners included chicken and shrimp curry on white rice, prime rib cooked to taste or tuna steaks, served with a vegetable and a dynamite fresh green salad. |
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The portions were generous and I found my tuna to be a delight to savour. |
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But Lutetia has also customized this equipment to meet the demand of manufacturers in the ready-made meals based on tuna fish. |
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Three varieties of tuna have also been tested out on some troops and service personnel have been asked to fill out surveys detailing their likes and dislikes. |
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If I want something light I have the freshly grilled tuna with vegetables. |
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Ann spotted one of her favourites and asked for the tuna melt. |
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All told, in four days of fishing in two boats, our group of 12 released a total of 76 Pacific sailfish, from 80 to 110 pounds, and 22 yellowfin tuna from 10 to 15 pounds. |
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The U.S. is one of Ecuador's largest customers, buying cut flowers, asparagus, minerals, and Pacific tuna fish. |
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Yellowfin originating from the Indian Ocean or from the Atlantic commands a higher price than yellowfin tuna from the Pacific. |
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We have shown that cardiac and myocyte specialization of the Pacific bluefin tuna improved cardiac function in cooler waters relative to other tuna species. |
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Americans bought 1.5 billion cans of tuna last year, according to ac Nielsen data. |
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Champagne, which is also acidic, offers a nice complement to anything from tuna tartare to beef bourguignon. |
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Some 80 to 90 percent of the bluefin, yellowfin and bigeye tuna caught by Taiwanese fishermen is exported to Japan, the largest market for seafood in Asia. |
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If it takes something the size of a can of tuna to hold a farad, then 10,080 farads is going to take up a LOT more space than a single AA battery! |
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Individually moulded fingers of sushi rice seemed too formal, so I spread the rice in a thick layer over the banana leaf, and laid generous slices of tuna over it. |
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Out in the Atlantic, vast Japanese factory ships work nonstop, using modern sonar detection to spot the tuna shoals they sweep the ocean clean of fish. |
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The Taiwanese owners would start scrapping a total of 53 tuna fishing boats from next year if a compensation figure can be fixed, the agency said. |
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The vessels involved are landing fresh swordfish and tuna of very high quality, which are mostly airfreighted to the United States, Japan and Europe. |
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Strange creatures accustomed to deeper waters or warmer climes such as basking sharks, eagle rays, and bluefin tuna are increasingly being found around our shores. |
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Katsuwonus pelamis, a cosmopolitan fish of the tuna family, is common in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific and Atlantic, but less so in the Mediterranean. |
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But I haven't the foggiest idea what a tuna salad should look like. |
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Yellowfin tuna was the most important 'other tuna' species landed at 292.9 tonnes, followed by bigeye and albacore. |
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Abidjan is still the leading West African tuna port and the leading African tuna canner. |
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Flavourful fresh vegetables combine with tuna to take you to sunny climates. |
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We started with the raw dishes such as sashimi and tuna belly handroll. |
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The tuna were processed in the palace precincts, with bootleg fish butchered in the church next door. |
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Sit at the ceviche bar and watch the chefs toss tuna with white soy sauce, citrus, and cilantro, or shrimp with roasted tomatoes and avocado slices. |
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Kenya is the only country in the region that currently exports tuna loins to the Community. |
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Dinner might start with swordfish carpaccio, moving on to seafood with noodles, tuna with peppers, or caponata, a Sicilian speciality based on aubergines. |
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If you're a salmon lover eating tuna casserole, you're chewing on inferior goods. |
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When America banned imports of tuna caught in ways that drown dolphins, Mexico protested to the GATT, the WTO's predecessor. |
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On our last visit, I had tuna tataki, mussels and red snapper ceviche with yuzu, miso aubergine caviar and beef tataki with Jerusalem artichokes. |
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Darwin Harbour itself is great for tuna and queenfish, but you'll have to travel a little further for barramundi. |
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Porbeagle, blue and shortfin mako sharks interact with other pelagic species and are caught in longline fisheries directed at tuna and swordfish. |
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We saw bonito tuna in schools jumping while noddy terns dove into the water. |
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The matsu bento features attractive tuna and salmon sashimi, accompanied by a butterfly shrimp and zucchini tempura with a side bowl of dipping sauce. |
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When the oil is hot, sear the tuna for 15-25 seconds on each side. |
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The associated licences permit the enterprise to fish for turbot, groundfish, crab, tuna and scallop in designated areas. |
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Whether it is a simple roasted chicken, pate, or tuna Napoleon, each plate is a true culinary pleasure and delivers every time. |
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What follows is a fantastical evening of juggling, conjuring and tuna fish. |
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Women who are or who may become pregnant, or who are breastfeeding can eat up to four Food Guide Servings of canned albacore tuna each week. |
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They are fast swimmers and, unlike most fish whose flesh is white, tuna flesh is pink to dark red. |
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The key stocks managed by WCPFC are albacore tuna, bigeye tuna, skipjack tuna and yellowfin tuna. |
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We can ask the fishmonger what tuna they are selling and where it comes from. |
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The Skipjack tuna is not picky about its diet, and neither are its many tuna cousins. |
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Stir the tuna with the tomatoes, beans, corn, chili powder and cumin in a microwave safe bowl until well combined. |
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That means that ceviche, empanadas and Argentinean steak are popular with islanders, as are rice, tuna and chicken dishes. |
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They include tuna and tuna-like species, oceanic sharks, pomfrets, sauries and dolphinfish. |
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After a while we cruised into Yosemite village and checked out the grocery store, picked out some more provisions, trail mix, and tuna snack packs. |
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The major species of tuna and tuna-like species caught are yellowfin, skipjack, bigeye, Atlantic black skipjack, and wahoo. |
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The thawed tuna is then loaded onto metal racks, which are wheeled into large steam pressure-cooking chambers, called retorts. |
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A light and tasty bruschetta using Italian dressing and small pitas for a tasty tuna alternative. |
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Later, guests moved to the gilded main space lit by masses of votive candles for a dinner of yellowfin tuna sashimi and stuffed leg of lamb. |
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A consortium called Granjas Tuneras de Golfito S. A. wants to install a yellowfin tuna farm in the bay. |
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We also had taramasalata, hummus, tuna carpaccio topped with Parmesan shavings and pine nuts, grilled red peppers, goat cheese and tomato bruschetta with toasted bread. |
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In these circumstances, any overfishing by this fleet would pose a serious threat to the conservation of the bluefin tuna stock. |
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It is expected that this will reduce the FOC tuna longline fleet by about half. |
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The ultimate challenge for the shorefisherman is probably a billfish or tuna from the shore, and Australia is one of the few places in the world for that. |
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The cannery processes 182 tonnes of raw tuna and produces 116 tonnes of canned tuna per day. |
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Furthermore, the Community tuna seiners shall participate in supplying tuna to the Seychelles cannery at the international market price. |
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No doubt she'll be whipping up tuna bakes and causing a commotion within five years. |
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In the tuna canning factories close to Mari Tere's shop some 60 women clad in white robes, work manually cleaning and putting anchovies and tuna in glass containers and tins. |
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Grey-skinned office refugees fill Edmonton's Churchill Square, the bright midday sun forcing them to squint as they nibble on their pallid tuna sandwiches. |
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Again the reef wall drops away impressively and large pelagic sighting are possible with tuna and trevally often present here. |
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Whisk together mayonnaise, vinegar, peanut butter, ginger, salt and pepper until smooth. Stir in tuna and slaw. |
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After the prescribed cook time and temperature the sterilized canned tuna is removed from the retort and moved to a cooling area. |
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Great with everything from taco meat to eggs, tuna and shrimp salad sandwiches. |
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It sounds silly, but I first got involved in politics because of tuna paninis. |
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In addition, bluefin tuna vessels are authorized to catch and retain an incidental bycatch of other tuna while fishing for bluefin. |
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Bass, perch, rockfish, and tuna are found in the Pacific Ocean off California's coast, as are many species of marine mammals. |
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We sometimes eat black beans and tuna fish from the can for dinner. |
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He has fished tuna in the Bay of Biscay and off the south west coast. |
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The tuna tataki was beautiful, garnished with a small orchid. |
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The tuna fish agreement with the Comoros is not especially extensive, but the issue of fisheries agreements is important on principle. |
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The tuna is cooked in a court bouillon until it is well done and flaky, so as to resemble an ultra-version of the stuff from a can. |
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Canned meat Water-packed tuna fish and chicken make quick, easy, protein-filled sandwiches. |
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Industrial tuna fishing threatens not only tuna fish stocks but also other species, of which the best known is the dolphin. |
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Figure 5.2 represents an example of a flow diagram for a canned tuna fish processing line. |
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