This fresh whole yellowfin tuna features firm, vibrant red flesh with a clean, mild flavor ideal for both sashimi and grilling. Sustainably caught off the coast of Indonesia, it guarantees top quality and superior freshness.
- Species name: Thunnus albacares
- Origin: Indonesia (sourced from North Sulawesi)
- Size/Weight Range: 20-45 kg per fish (customizable upon request)
- Processing: Whole or gutted (as required)
- Packaging: Food-grade plastic bags or boxes, stored on ice for transport
- Certifications: Health Certificate (BKIPM) available upon request; facility follows HACCP guidelines
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): 1 ton (negotiable)
- Shipping: Air freight or refrigerated truck for rapid delivery
Usage of cuttlefish bone:
A valuable source of calcium to a bird, when placed in bird cages.
Used for polishing silver or even, cleaning teeth.
Used by craft workers for sharpening fine instruments.
Used by silversmiths for making moulds for casting.
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Cuttlefish Bone
Cuttlefish bone refers to the internal cartilaginous shell of the cuttlefish, a relative of the squid and octopus. Cuttlefish bone is typically smooth and white, with small, wavy lines or ridges.
The shell is rich in minerals such as calcium and carbon, and contains more than a dozen amino acids. It is usually boiled, then dried and prepared as a powder for herbal remedies.
A cuttlebone is not actually a bone, but rather the internal shell of the Cuttlefish, a small, squid-like cephalopod. In the Cuttlefish, the cuttlebone is filled with gasses and helps control the fish's buoyancy in the water. While for years people have harvested and used cuttlebones for various purposes, the most widely recognized use of the cuttlebone is as a supplement and exercise toy for birds.
Cuttlefish bone refers to the internal cartilaginous shell of the cuttlefish, a relative of the squid and octopus. Cuttlefish bone is typically smooth and white, with small, wavy lines or ridges.
A cuttlebone is not actually a bone, but rather the internal shell of the Cuttlefish, a small, squid-like cephalopod. In the Cuttlefish, the cuttlebone is filled with gasses and helps control the fish's buoyancy in the water. While for years people have harvested and used cuttlebones for various purposes, the most widely recognized use of the cuttlebone is as a supplement and exercise toy for birds.