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Tuna Fish Information
Tuna Fish and Omega 3 Nutritional
Value
A lot of people are eating less red meat because of many
problems it can trigger. Also many people want to eat a healthy,
balanced diet and fish has a large part to play. Tuna
fish in particular is noted for its nutritional
value, offering vitamins, minerals and protein. Its importance is
mainly because of the presence of Omega-3 fatty acids, which are
said to decrease the risk of heart disease and strokes. This type
of fatty acid helps to control blood pressure and cholesterol
levels. Another research claim is that it helps lower pain from
arthritis.
An other reason for its popularity around the world is the
fact that it is very tasty and can be used in a variety of ways.
Fresh and canned tuna provide lots of possibilities, from a quick
snack to a main course for a regular dinner or a diner party.
Lunchtime sandwiches with tunafish and salad are a favorite. Pizzas
with a melted tuna topping are also very popular. Fresh steaks make
a great option for the barbecue or grill and remember that tuna
burgers are a healthier choice. Other recipes include tuna
casserole, cheesy tuna with noodles and tuna pie with grated
cheese. Hot summer days go better with a tuna salad, especially
using a mayonnaise, soy sauce and mustard dressing.
Tuna Fish - Over Fished?
The downside to the popularity of this food is that some species
of tuna are being over fished, both in the Atlantic and in parts of
the Pacific. The economic importance of several species is proving
controversial, particularly in the case of the Japanese Government.
Tuna fish is very popular in Japan and is used in
the preparation of sushi. The fishermen there are accused of
ignoring fishing quotas and there are concerns over
sustainability.
As with other fish species, commercial suppliers have turned to
fish farming for the answer to the tuna problem. Tuna farms, which
rear species such as bluefin tuna in pens, are growing in use.
Canned tuna, available since the early 1900s, contains skipjack
tuna in most cases and this species appears to sustain its
population at an acceptable level.
There is another controversy with regard to tuna fishing. Animal
rights campaigners highlighted the problem of dolphins being
entangled with the nets used for catching tunafish.
Dolphins and tuna often swim with each other and the dolphins were
unintentional targets, often dying slowly and painfully.
Some alternative methods of catching the tuna were agreed upon
and consumers are familiar now with the dolphin friendly stickers
on canned tuna. However, some campaigning groups claim that the
fishing methods are not policed adequately, in order to protect the
dolphin. You can do your part at least by checking the label on the
tuna can and make sure it is tuna fish friendly.
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