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The difference between bluefin tuna and salmon, and the difference between bluefin tuna and ordinary tuna

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Different species: Bluefin tuna is a relatively high-quality species of tuna, belonging to perch, mackerel and tuna. Salmon is a fish of Salmoniformes, Salmonidae and Salmonidae. Different colors: The first back of bluefin tuna is yellow or blue, and salmon is mostly gray and silver. The taste is different: bluefin tuna will have better meat quality and richer nutrition. Although salmon tastes good, it is worse than bluefin tuna.
The difference between bluefin tuna and salmon, and the difference between bluefin tuna and ordinary tuna 1. Difference between bluefin tuna and salmon

1. Different species: Bluefin tuna is a species of tuna, which belongs to perch, mackerel and tuna. Salmon and tuna species are different. Salmon belongs to salmoniformes, salmonidae and salmon. The species of the two kinds of fish are different.

2, different colors: The first back of bluefin tuna is yellow or blue, and they are also relatively large. The overall color of salmon is gray and silver, and there are no other colors.

3, the taste is different: although the taste of salmon is better, nutritious and rich. But bluefin tuna has less fat, so it tastes better. In addition, bluefin tuna is more precious than ordinary tuna, so compared with salmon, bluefin tuna will cost a little more.

2. The difference between bluefin tuna and ordinary tuna

1. Different body shapes: Ordinary tuna is generally about 2 meters long, and there are also some larger tuna, which can reach about 3 meters long in adulthood. Bluefin tuna is too large, and the length of bluefin tuna in adulthood can reach about 4 meters.

2, different yields: Bluefin tuna is the largest in size and economic value at present, but their yield is not high. Although the economic value of ordinary tuna is relatively low, the yield is still relatively high.

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