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Can you eat the bloodline in tuna?

Asked: Sébastien Malo Fishing, Last Updated:

As the fish deteriorates, the blood line turns dull and brownish. While it's perfectly safe to eat, it has a strong, fishy taste, which is why recipes often recommend cutting it out.

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