Bonito tuna fillets from the Azores. Sustainably caught using a rod and reel.
Deliciously prepared with aromatic thyme from the gardens of the island of São Jorge with just a pinch of salt.
TIP: Also available as a mixed 12-piece collection at a special price .
The bonito (Katsuwonus pelamis) is a separate genus which, although zoologically not belonging to the tuna family, is their closest relative, is marketed as such and also tastes very similar.
It grows to about one meter in length and reaches a weight of over 20 kilograms. Its seven dark longitudinal stripes on its silvery underside are typical. The bonito lives in tropical and subtropical seas, but is occasionally caught in the North Sea during the summer. It is absent from the eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
The species is not endangered around the Azores, where all the fish of Santa Catarina are caught.