Is this dark tuna okay to eat? It tastes fine. Idk?

by Primary_Mix5471

26 Comments

  1. DeanoMachino84

    Gets that color after a while…like when an apple gets brown. Bad fish always smells bad.

  2. TheRealSpielbergo

    Relevant video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5J-eahcRdw](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5J-eahcRdw)

    The dark color comes from regular thawing at room temperature. The video explains a professional technique by thawing the tuna in a salt water solution, which is supposed to preserve color and flavor

  3. Xx_GetSniped_xX

    If it tastes and smells fine then I would eat it, the color just means that it is oxidized not that it is necessarily spoiled

  4. Serious-Wish4868

    if you already ate it, why post about it? what can the internet do at this point? do you need a diagnosis of food poison over the internet?

  5. pickledeggmanwalrus

    If you have to wonder if it’s bad it’s probably fine.

    The one time I got bad tuna I knew on the first bite and it was spicy tuna roll. Even the spices and mayo wasn’t enough to cover the taste and the one piece I ate gave me the shits

  6. boringexplanation

    On the plus side- at least you know they didn’t source it from somewhere that didn’t use nitrates on fish.

  7. Dick-Dastardley

    Only in the UK does it seem acceptable to eat tuna that colour. An abomination and I wouldn’t touch the stuff.

  8. Silver-Firefighter35

    Looks fine. As long as it smells OK, I’d eat it.

  9. Chesterfieldwasfun

    Means that it wasn’t co treated. The bright red/pink tuna most people are used to seeing is a result of a carbon monoxide treatment witch brightens the color and preserves it for longer. I prefer the darker color typically as it means it wasn’t gassed lol.

  10. Mysticnar

    As a sushi chef I wouldn’t touch that tuna. While it can be “fine” it’s not normal.

  11. nonconsenual_tickler

    Is this ok to eat? I already ate it.

  12. JustAMessInADress

    It’s just a little oxidized. Most of the tuna I eat looks like this

  13. Technical_Secret1992

    What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger. 💪😆

  14. mephistopholese

    So i see a lot of people talking about oxidation, thawing etc. but it also could just be a cheaper cut of tuna that is mostly blood line meat. It has that dark purple opaque color to it as well. Perfectly fine to eat, you just get questions like this about if it’s good since it looks so dark.

  15. honeypacked

    I was a sushi chef for a while, that tuna is perfectly fine to eat as long as you give it a good whiff. Some tuna wholesalers use red dye on their tuna so it looks “better”. That color is normal.

  16. kayseBug75

    I’ve eaten plenty of tuna that looks like this. You’ll be fine! If it takes okay and doesn’t reek more than how much fish usually does, you’ll be okay. Think of it like an apple or banana turning brown!

  17. UnexpectedBoner69

    Sheesh I wouldn’t eat that, super gross but won’t kill you I guess?