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  2. Toro (sushi) - Wikipedia

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    Toro (Japanese: トロ, translating to "melting") is the fatty meat of tuna [1] [2] [3] served as sushi [4] or sashimi. It is usually cut from the belly or outer layers of the Pacific bluefin tuna (the other fish known for similar meat is bigeye tuna). [5] Good-quality toro is said to create a "melting" sensation once placed in the mouth. [1]

  3. List of sushi and sashimi ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Futo maki (太巻き, large or fat roll) is a thick rolled maki sushi containing multiple ingredients [4] [1] [2] [3] Gunkan maki (軍艦巻, battleship roll ) is a type of sushi consisting of a rice ball wrapped in a sheet of nori which extends in a cylinder upward to hold a loose topping such as fish eggs [ 1 ] [ 5 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Is salmon or tuna healthier? There’s 2 major nutritional ...

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    Salmon's higher fat content means it is also higher in calories than tuna, Largeman-Roth adds. The fat in salmon is mostly healthy unsaturated fats, including omega-3 fatty acids. “Omega-3 fats ...

  5. Japanese amberjack - Wikipedia

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    Global aquaculture production of Japanese amberjack (Seriola quinqueradiata) in thousand tonnes from 1950 to 2022, as reported by the FAO [3]The Japanese amberjack or yellowtail, Seriola quinqueradiata, is a species of jack fish in the family Carangidae, native to the northwest Pacific Ocean.

  6. California roll - Wikipedia

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    [5] [12] According to this account, Mashita began substituting the toro (fatty tuna) with avocado in the off-season, and after further experimentation, developed the prototype, back in the 1960s [13] [14] [15] (or early 1970s [16]). [4] Accounts of these first 'California Rolls' describe a dish very different from the one today.

  7. Sashimi - Wikipedia

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    Tuna, salmon, and kingfish are most commonly cut in this style. The usu-zukuri cut (literally 'thin slice'), is an extremely thin, diagonally cut slice that is mostly used to cut firm fish, such as bream, whiting, and flounder. The dimensions of this cut are usually 50 mm (2 in) long and 2 mm (1 ⁄ 16 in) wide.

  8. Jessica Simpson stars in new Chicken of the Sea ad - AOL

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    After all, her TV tuna questioning had helped raise sales of Chicken of the Sea by 10 percent. She was "in talks" to become its new spokeswoman, but that apparently didn't pan out for another 20 ...

  9. Oily fish - Wikipedia

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    Consuming 200–400 g of oily fish twice per week may also help prevent sudden death due to myocardial infarction by preventing cardiac arrhythmia. [7] The eicosapentaenoic acid found in fish oils appears to dramatically reduce inflammation through conversion within the body to resolvins, with beneficial effects for the cardiovascular system and arthritis.