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Tuna is a saltwater fish belonging to the Thunnini family, a subgroup of the Scombridae family. It is renowned for its firm texture, rich flavor and versatility in culinary applications. Tuna is consumed worldwide and is a significant component of various cuisines, including Mediterranean, Asian, and American.

There are different types of tuna, each with distinctive characteristics in terms of flavor, texture and use.

Here are some of the most common types: 1. **Bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus)**: Also known as bluefin tuna, it is one of the most prized and sought after types. It has very tender and tasty flesh, and is often used for sashimi, sushi and gourmet dishes. 2. **Yellow tuna (Thunnus albacares)**: This type of tuna is also known as yellowfin tuna. It has lighter flesh and a less intense flavor than bluefin tuna. It is often used for sushi, sashimi, and even for grilling and broiling. 3. **Albacore tuna (Thunnus alalunga)**: Also known as white tuna, it has lighter flesh and a more delicate flavor than bluefin tuna. It is commonly used for the production of canned tuna and cooked tuna dishes. 4. **Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares)**: It is similar to yellow tuna but has paler colored meat and a slightly different flavour. It is used in many ways, including sashimi, sushi, salads and grilled dishes. 5. **Tuna (Euthynnus alletteratus)**: Smaller than other tuna species, bonito has darker meat and a stronger flavor. It is commonly used for the production of canned tuna and for cooked dishes. 6. **Patudo tuna (Thunnus obesus)**: Also known as Indo-Pacific yellowfin tuna, it has darker colored flesh and richer flavor than other yellowfin tuna species. It is often used for grilled and cooked dishes. These are just a few examples of the most common types of tuna, but there are many other tuna species with unique characteristics that are caught and used throughout the world.

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