Sushi aficionados: when you were tucking into morsels of sushi draped over with marbled slabs of sliced otoro or chu-toro, has it ever occurred to you if the prized fish in question were wild-caught or farmed tuna?
Perhaps you were unable to discern the difference between farmed and wild tuna. But according to Tomoo Kimura, Chef-Owner of the 12-seat Sushi Kimura in Singapore, the difference between the two is like “glass and diamond”.
Weight
“Wild tuna can range in size from 70 kg for a five-year-old to over 300 kg for a fish older than 20 years old,” says Kimura, who generally uses wild blue fin tuna with a weight range of 200 kg to 300 kg. “But farmed tuna tends to be about three years.”
He adds that farms have the practice of fattening tuna with feed until the age of about three, an age perceived by farms to be most profitable for tuna farming, when the fish reaches a maximum weight of 70 kg. “Wild blue-fin tuna reaches a weight of 50 kg in about three years but farmed tuna reaches 70 kg within the same period."