Ahi (Bigeye) Tuna typically has a vibrant red color with a firm, dense texture. Its flavor is rich and meaty, often described as slightly sweet and nutty. The flesh is lean and has a clean taste with a hint of umami. When cooked properly, ahi tuna remains moist and tender, making it a popular choice for searing, grilling, or enjoying raw as sashimi.
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