Northern Albacore tuna is the prized fresh fish originating from the Basque waters. Also known as hegaluzea and bonito del norte, the tuna is white-fleshed, savory, and aromatic. Its skin is dark blue and almost black, but it fades to white along its underside.
The meat is succulent and has a bit of fat along the belly. This tuna is individually line-caught from small fishing boats in the Bay of Biscay, and the process is important because it ensures that each fish is the right quality and size. Albacore tuna is often packed in tins with olive oil and salt, making it perfect for everyday eating and enjoying it throughout the year, and locals suggest to just top it with lemon juice and freshly ground pepper.
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