Tuna
CassieJones104
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I love tuna in various ways. Is it unhealthy to eat tuna for lunch every day?
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I eat 8 cans of tuna a week. I'm fine!7
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How do you feel tuna would be unhealthy?1
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Are you concerned about mercury levels? Look for light tuna vs white (albacore) tuna.3
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nutmegoreo wrote: »How do you feel tuna would be unhealthy?Are you concerned about mercury levels? Look for light tuna vs white (albacore) tuna.
This.1 -
CassieJones104 wrote: »I love tuna in various ways. Is it unhealthy to eat tuna for lunch every day?
The smaller the tuna the better. Mercury isn't something you can fix.2 -
Are you concerned about mercury levels? Look for light tuna vs white (albacore) tuna.
Yes, this. The FDA recommends limiting your consumption of albacore tuna because of mercury levels. Pregnant women should avoid it altogether. Light tuna is what you should look for if you want to eat it every day. Although personally, I would occasionally substitute it with some canned chicken or salmon.2 -
If you avoid the mercury tuna, it's more a question of what's optimal. So do you eat tuna because it's practical and you like it, or because you can't think of other options?1
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It would be unhealthy eating white albacore every day due to the mercury levels.2
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It's hard to nail down what are safe tolerances for mercury. Depending on how high up on the food chain your favourite fish is, there will be different concentrations of mercury. Here's the FDA list.
https://www.fda.gov/food/foodborneillnesscontaminants/metals/ucm115644.htm
I'd be much more worried about marlin and swordfish.1 -
Tuna gets boring fast. I haven't heard of anyone getting mercury poisoning from canned tuna except for one dude from NY who ate 10 cans daily for two years straight.2
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It's hard to nail down what are safe tolerances for mercury. Depending on how high up on the food chain your favourite fish is, there will be different concentrations of mercury. Here's the FDA list.
https://www.fda.gov/food/foodborneillnesscontaminants/metals/ucm115644.htm
I'd be much more worried about marlin and swordfish.1 -
I LOVE tuna, and eat 1 - 2 tins daily, I never get bored of it as there are so many different ways to have it.
I also ate it when I was pregnant, my midwife said that for it to be a problem you would have to eat like 5 of the large catering size tins every day so under 200g a day didnt worry me.
I like it with rice, with pasta, with potatoes, with or with out mayo, on toast, on its own, I just like it lol4 -
As long as you stick with chunk light, it shouldn't be a problem. Sometimes I buy fresh tuna and grill it, and then make a tuna salad with it.1
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I would consider trying to replace some of the tuna with a fish lower down on the food chain a couple of times a week. Do you like sardines or mackerel? A pescatarian girlfriend of mine who loved swordfish and tuna had to get treatment for high mercury levels. If you get yearly health check ups sponsored at work, you might want to keep your mercury level monitored. Hopefully there is nothing to worry about.2
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I eat it for lunch 5 days a week, never had a problem. I live in NZ and I believe (I could be wrong) but our tuna doesn't run the risk of containing mercury.
I like it because it's easy and it's a good source of protein.1 -
This is where I get my Tuna from I eat it at least twice a week in homemade burgers mixed with crab or prawns or shrimp, or wet or dry brined then hot smoked, or in cold smoked lox, or sushi/sashimi, or in sandwiches. I absolutely love it and crave it if I don't have it for a few days.
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Nice. Hoping to get offshore this week and get some of my own.1
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JasonDee1989 wrote: »Nice. Hoping to get offshore this week and get some of my own.
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PaulChasinDreams wrote: »This is where I get my Tuna from I eat it at least twice a week in homemade burgers mixed with crab or prawns or shrimp, or wet or dry brined then hot smoked, or in cold smoked lox, or sushi/sashimi, or in sandwiches. I absolutely love it and crave it if I don't have it for a few days.
Isn't the ocean where we all get our tuna? Is farmed tuna even a thing? I've totally missed that at the places I get my seafood.3 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »Isn't the ocean where we all get our tuna? Is farmed tuna even a thing? I've totally missed that at the places I get my seafood.
The nice thing about catching it fresh too is that we can make all kinds of different Tuna dishes with it for a fraction of the cost of fresh store bought Tuna. Sometimes in stores the fresh Tuna is seasonal, and very expensive to buy in Sushi/Sashimi grade loin cuts. The canned stuff in the stores will always be cheaper though and it's still a great source of nutrients.
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@PaulChasinDreams will you be my new BFF and personal chef? That all looks amazing!!!3
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WholeFoods4Lyfe wrote: »@PaulChasinDreams will you be my new BFF and personal chef? That all looks amazing!!!
Lol thank you. I'm a food geek1
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