Tuna - Best quality for home
Quite a few associate the term “tuna” with the fillet from a can. This fish can do so much more. Imagine a seared tuna steak. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside and with a slightly nutty taste that is close to a veal fillet. It's not for nothing that tuna is at home in all starred kitchens around the world. At HONEST CATCH you can buy tuna online.
Filter
Start thinking about Christmas today!
Start thinking about Christmas today!
For a short time only: 15% off EVERYTHING*
For a short time only: 15% off EVERYTHING*
from 99€ with code: FISHMAS
from 99€ with code: FISHMAS
Seafood Advent Calendar
Seafood Advent Calendar
10 days, 10 doors, 10 promotions,
10 savings
10 days, 10 doors, 10 promotions,
10 savings
Discover seafood for daily enjoyment
Sashimi quality
21,99 €*
109,95 € /kg
Sashimi-Quality
8,99 €*
59,93 € /kg
MEER-Rabatt
Sashimi quality
from 17,99 €*
On sale
Perfect for sushi
59,99 €*
69,97 €*
On sale
cut
from 11,49 €*
13,99 €*
69,95 € /kg
11,99 €*
54,50 € /kg
4,69 €*
26,06 € /kg
13,99 €*
69,95 € /kg
from 9,99 €*
12,99 €*
64,95 € /kg
4,69 €*
26,06 € /kg
4,69 €*
26,06 € /kg
On sale
9,99 €*
14,07 €*
18,50 € /kg
DEFROSTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TUNA – STEP BY STEP
STEP 1 Place the tuna in the package in cold water for 15-20 minutes until the edges are thawed. Alternatively, remove the tuna immediately from the package and thaw in salt water at approx. 25°C for three minutes.
STEP 2 Remove the tuna from the package and thoroughly remove the saw residue - to do this, rub and dab the tuna with a suitable clean paper towel.
STEP 3 Wrap the tuna neatly in a fresh paper towel. All sides and corners must be covered. When thawing multiple pieces, they must not touch each other. Then let it thaw in the fridge at 3-5°C for at least 3-4 hours.
STEP 4 Remove the tuna from paper towels and let it warm to room temperature so that the beautiful red color can fully develop again. Prepare as desired.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT TUNA
Tunas form their own genus within the fast predatory fish. The tuna owe their name to their enormous speed of up to 75 kilometers per hour - “thýnnos” translates as “I rush”. This is one of the reasons why tunas are able to travel up to 160 kilometers a day. Tunas are among the most important food fish of all - and that brings us to the problem: Some tuna species are threatened by overfishing. This makes it all the more important to only consume tuna that is sustainably caught. LOOK Depending on the species, tuna reach a body length of between one and 4.5 meters and a weight of between 20 and 700 kilograms. Its body is spindle-shaped and only slightly flattened at the sides. Tunas have a dorsal fin and a strong caudal fin, which is characterized by its crescent shape. Their body is covered with small scales that become larger towards the front of the body. HAPPEN Tunas are found in all polar oceans, especially in tropical and subtropical seas. They live in water depths of up to 1000 meters - both in the open sea and near the coast. TYPES OF TUNA Albacore tuna or longfin tuna Scientific name: Thunnus alalunga Origin: tropical, subtropical and temperate seas Southern bluefin tuna Scientific name: Thunnus maccoyii Origin: in cool areas of the seas of the southern hemisphere North Pacific bluefin tuna Scientific name: Thunnus orientalis Origin: northern Pacific, south to New Zealand Bluefin tuna, also large tuna, North Atlantic tuna or bluefin tuna Scientific name: Thunnus thynnus Origin: tropical, subtropical and temperate Atlantic, Mediterranean Yellowfin tuna Scientific name: Thunnus albacares Origin: tropical, subtropical and temperate seas Blackfin tuna Scientific name: Thunnus atlanticus Origin: tropical and subtropical western Atlantic bigeye tuna Scientific name: Thunnus obesus Origin: tropical, subtropical and temperate seas Longtail tuna Scientific name: Thunnus tonggol Origin: Tropical Indo-Pacific and Red Sea
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BUYING TUNA ONLINE
What does raw tuna taste like?
Buy tuna online: Is the tuna at HONEST CATCH suitable for raw consumption?
What is the best way to prepare tuna?
How healthy is tuna?
How does tuna taste?
Can I also buy sustainable tuna from HONEST CATCH?
How do you recognize high-quality tuna?
What types of tuna can I buy from HONEST CATCH?
What should I pay attention to when buying tuna online?