We would like to expand our blog beyond the recipes to also bring you some interesting and fun facts. In this article we brought you some interesting tidbits about our favorite fish, the tuna:
- Arabs have developed the fishing of tuna
Around the year 1000, people arriving from Arab countries brought in the technique of tuna fishing to Europe, and thaught it to the Europeans.
- Their fishing is limited
Their fishing is allowed in every single country in the world, but the maximum amount that can be cought is constantly limited by the authorities.
- Guinness record holder
In january 2012 a 269 kg (593 lbs) fish was sold in Tokyo. It cost 2100 € a kg, adding up to 565.000 € for the whole fish.
- There’s a bounty on rarer types
There’s an enormous price tag on the bigger sized red tuna (Bluefin) in several places all over the world. If you managed to catch one, you could be paid as much as 70.000 € for it.
- They are extremely fast
Their oval shaped bodies can grow up to 1.45 m, and their speed could even reach 80 kph (49.7 mph)
- A peculiar ritual pairs with their fishing in Languedoc
In this french region, spectators gather by the shore, seeking out places with a good view on the sea, and signal the fisherman (with loud shouting) whenever they spot a fish.
- There are 50 different species of tuna
4 million tons of tuna are caught per year. Fishing on the Pacific Ocean accounts for 68 % of this value.
- Shokunin
Japanese chef Shokunin allegedly waits 4 years before teaching the art of breaking down tuna to his protégés.
- Only the shark shares this ability
Tuna is able to regulate its own blood temperature. The only other being in the sea able to do this is the shark.
- Tuna is extremely healthy
Zinc, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, iron and several vitamins can all be found in tuna, which also has low fat content.