How to cook bluefin tuna
Henry Morales
Published Feb 24, 2026
Is bluefin tuna good to eat?
Eating tuna as part of a healthy diet is a great choice. But eating bluefin tuna you might find to be an even better choice. It is the largest species of tuna and while it’s found in many waters, it’s also very prized because when caught at just the right stage of maturity a bluefin tuna has a very pronounced flavor.How do you cook northern bluefin tuna?
Does tuna steak need to be cooked through?
It’s certainly OK to cook ahi tuna all the way through. The only risk to your meal in overcooking is that tuna that’s too far done can be quite dry (think canned tuna). Instructions for cooking ahi tuna both to medium-rare and medium are below.What do you do with blue fin tuna?
The Atlantic bluefin tuna has been the foundation of one of the world’s most lucrative commercial fisheries. Medium-sized and large individuals are heavily targeted for the Japanese raw-fish market, where all bluefin species are highly prized for sushi and sashimi.Why do they cut the tail off tuna?
Why Do You Cut A slice Out Of A Tuna Tail And Why Cut Out The Gill Plate? After tail wrapping the tuna, fishermen will tow it behind the boat and the fish is bled by making two deep cuts in the tail to sever the arteries, then raking inside the gills with a harpoon shaft allows the blood to flow out.Why is blue fin tuna so expensive?
Limited supply and exporting costs drive up the priceOne factor that makes bluefin tuna so expensive is the law of supply and demand, or as The Atlantic cleverly describes it — “sushinomics.” To put it bluntly, there’s only so much bluefin tuna in the ocean.