tuna

ಟ್ಯೂನ
definition
noun
The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of gamefish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks and tuna to replenish themselves.
a large and active predatory schooling fish of the mackerel family. Found in warm seas, it is extensively fished commercially and is popular as a game fish.
the edible fruit of a prickly pear cactus.
translation of 'tuna'
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Packets of rice, pasta, couscous, lentils and bulgar wheat are all larder essentials, as are tins of tomatoes, 'tuna' and anchovies.
What do cheese, chicken, 'tuna' and oysters have in common?
Tom Fitzgerald said fish landings were down on the previous year because of the ban on 'tuna' drift net fishing and severe restrictions on quotas of other species.
The riskiest fish are large and predatory such as 'tuna' , marlin and swordfish.
The 'tuna' I bought, for example, was two for a dollar.
Mix vegetables and water-packed 'tuna' with fat-free mayonnaise or, for a different taste, mix with a fat-free salad dressing.
You can grill these burgers to desired doneness, but if you like your ahi burgers rare, make sure that the 'tuna' you've purchased is sushi grade.
Thousands of dolphins are killed every year by Pacific 'tuna' fishing fleets.
The cable is clipped to a yellow harness buckled around the girth of the 'tuna' .
Dredge the 'tuna' in flour, patting off any excess.
Open-ocean travelers-such as whales, 'tuna' and sharks visit the underwater mountains on their migratory routes.
To manipulate the sharks' movement, the film-makers would throw chunks of bloody 'tuna' into the water, which would get the sharks worked up.
The industry is stepping up the sardine catch to feed farm-raised 'tuna' .
The 'tuna' tartare and caviar tasted as fine as I remembered, and so did the uni risotto.
In the tuna canning factories close to Mari Tere's shop some 60 women clad in white robes, work manually cleaning and putting anchovies and 'tuna' in glass containers and tins.
'tuna' salad
New studies still find fault with 'tuna' fishing practices
I was mesmerised by the interplay of the 'tuna' and sharks, fusiliers and jacks.
As a rule, I avoid lumps of grilled 'tuna' : it's fish for people who don't like eating fish, or just don't like eating.
The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of gamefish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks and 'tuna' to replenish themselves.
When the oil is hot, sear the 'tuna' for 15-25 seconds on each side.
Stein's first course of raw 'tuna fish' starter marinated with passion fruit and green chilli goes perfectly with the Tower Chardonnay he's bought.
The weakening of the currency has encouraged the country's non-oil exports such as 'tuna fish' , fresh fish, and vegetables.
I'm back from the market where I've bought 'tuna fish' , red snapper and some walnut halves - all good stuff.
We sometimes eat black beans and 'tuna fish' from the can for dinner.
In the morning he bought milk and bread, margarine, three tins of 'tuna fish' and four newspapers.
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