No. Can tuna are usually albacore, Americans like their tuna white(for no reason). Can tuna uses cheaper quality fish. No one will notice bruising in canned fish. Canned tuna can use fish that are not so fresh , since all the flavor would be steamed out of it anyways.
2006-12-19 21:11:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Here are some reasons:
*Any fish caught fresh is usually more expensive than the canned for several reasons. Fishermen go out and bring it fresh and sell same day, the demand for fresh fish, and even weather conditions affect the prices.
* Some types of Tuna are becoming rare so this indeed will affect the prices also. The more difficult it is to find the more work fishermen have. In the end it all affects the prices.
Canned tuna is cheaper for obvious reasons. It isn't being sold as a complete fresh fish.
2006-12-19 21:37:03
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answered by VelvetRose 7
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Simply, the Tuna which is CANNED is the ends... and because it is done in bulk, tinned and will last forevert.... it's cheaper that pretty Tuna steaks sold as "fresh"
Interesting thought... actually compare a can of StarKist against the same weight of fresh tuna... very close.
2006-12-20 02:58:48
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answered by mariner31 7
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All very creative and imaginative answers, take it from a former chef, it comes down to one thing and possibily another, the variety of tuna, most are albacore, skipjack or bonito, and look at the label very few are processed in the US or Canada, most comes from Thailand, India and Indonesia.
It is not the tail meat of the tuna, it is like salmon it is whole pieces or in the place of flaked, it is a process of removing the meat from the bones, I like the Italian in olive oil, it is great for salads and canapes, I am partial to the darker one as it has a stronger fish taste, my mother is a white only, but I find the white to dry and tasteless
2006-12-20 03:29:02
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answered by The Unknown Chef 7
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Because it is Fresh and has not had anything mixed in with it to keep it preserved although saying that you would have expected it to be more hey ho!
Plus the Tuna that is fresh is as a steak (normally) whereas from a can it is flakes.
2006-12-19 21:03:17
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answered by Missbutterfly:-) 3
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volume !!! the tuna can has 30% water or oil as weight....buy a pound of fresh tuna and buy enough cans to do a pound of tuna drained...side by side....you will find the cans more expensive....
2006-12-19 21:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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you pay for the weight for fresh tuna dan the can tuna
2006-12-19 21:08:31
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answered by fionn hannon 2
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human beings are entitled to their opinion, yet should be mature sufficient to settle for that somebody else would carry a diverse point of view. I strenuoulsy merchandise at the same time as that is given as *unquestionable truth* & shoved down my throat. positioned merely, your foster dogs, so your determination what you feed him. There are sorts of kibble/tinned meat, some more beneficial than others. If an proprietor or on your case foster proprietor, researches the a number of kibbles/tinned meat & purchases the perfect style they could discover the money for on the time, it is fantastic. If in spite of the undeniable fact that the owner is feeding the dogs a low high quality foodstuff yet ought to discover the money for a style with a enhanced dietary content cloth, it extremely is at the same time as it is going to develop right into a difficulty. after all a human ought to proceed to exist a junk foodstuff weightloss plan, yet that does no longer propose it could be a healthy determination for them. you're providing Hooch with the perfect foodstuff you may discover the money for & he's a lot more beneficial off being placed in a house as a foster dogs, than being left in a rescue. Rescues have finite elements so could be pragmatic at the same time as determining which foodstuff to purchase, supplemented by technique of donations from the known public. The addition of tinned fish & raw meat { i do no longer feed with the kibble} is a sturdy addition to his universal weightloss plan.
2016-11-27 22:05:10
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answered by kulpa 4
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Availability and market prices for tuna that constantly change
2006-12-19 21:02:29
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answered by Claire 5
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tinned tuna is bulked out with Dolphin meat.
2006-12-19 21:07:21
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answered by dsclimb1 5
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