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bulk tuna in olive oil for sale

Ortiz Bonito Del Norte Tuna In Olive OIl 3.95 oz Oval Tin (Spain) 96 packOrtiz Bonito Del Norte Tuna In Olive OIl 3.95 oz Oval Tin (Spain) 96 pack

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Ortiz El Velero Bonito Del Norte Oval tin. Wild caught white tuna packed in olive oil. Imported from Spain.

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Record price for tuna

Sushi with a value of 299 000 €
In front of Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido the huge fish went into the net. In the morning he was lying on a wooden cart on the famous fish market in Tokyo, the world’s largest of its kind buyers were amazed.
Weighed 342 pounds of bluefin tuna, which was auctioned on Wednesday. Although these fish can be significantly larger and heavier: More expensive they are hardly sold. Was paid the record price of 299 000 euros.

Popular is the bluefin tuna especially sushi friends. Of course, also a record price of tuna from its buyer, a wholesaler, delivered in portions of top sushi restaurants in Hong Kong and Tokyo. Worldwide, the rare of tuna is so popular that it is now threatened with extinction – which only drives their value even further into the air. All attempts to protect the species have failed. In November, the global catch quota has been reduced to just four per cent to 12 900 tonnes a year.

But in a perverse way, the greed of the people increases, especially when something rare (now) is. Thus the 299 000 € for lovers are not even much money. If the tuna is cut – say, to expect better, to 300 pounds – makes the 1000 € per kilo. The restaurants sell portions as sushi or sashimi. You eat per person from perhaps 100 grams. To double the 200 € price makes for a meal, from which one can tell for years and rave. Because of course the fish will taste excellent. What is so expensive is basically great, right? And while the fish die out slowly, prices continue to rise, a portion is even more desirable. Until it is too late.

bulk seafood for sale

Who has got bulk seafood for sale? We would be interested into offering seafood on this web site. By seafood we mean any sort of food that is got from the sea. This of course includes fish, lobster, kelp, mussels and the like.  To be more specific we would advertise this hear as fresh fish, frozen fish or even more specific as snoek, tuna or crayfish.

South African and international suppliers of fish and seafood are welcome. Please use the comment for to make initial contact.