M&S Line Caught 2 Yellowfin Tuna Steaks 200g
£7.50
£37.50 per kgProduct information
Line-caught yellowfin tuna steaks, with a medium flavour and a firm texture. Defrosted for convenience. Source of Omega-3. Season with salt & pepper and pan-fry for six to eight minutes. Two per pack.
Suitable for freezing
Product life guaranteed for 2 days excluding delivery day.
Storage
Instructions
Remove all packaging. Season with salt and pepper. Heat a little oil in frying pan until hot. Fry over medium heat. Turn once. Thickness of fish may vary, thicker pieces will take longer to cook
Do not reheat.
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Other Information
IMPORTANT
This product contains raw tuna and must be kept chilled in the fridge at all times. Raw tuna should always be cooked directly from the fridge. Although extra care has been taken to remove all bones, some small ones may remain.
Additional Information:
Packaged in a protective atmosphere for freshness.
Brand
Manufacturer
PO Box 3339,
Chester,
CH99 9QS,
United Kingdom.
M&S (Ireland) Ltd
PO Box 13022
Ravensdale Dublin 2 Ireland
Country of Packing
Return To Address
PO Box 3339,
Chester,
CH99 9QS,
United Kingdom.
M&S (Ireland) Ltd
PO Box 13022
Ravensdale Dublin 2 Ireland
Typical Values | per 100g: | per portion |
---|---|---|
Energy | 490kJ/116kcal | |
Fat | 1.2g | |
of which saturates | 0.4g | |
Carbohydrate | 0.1g | |
of which sugars | 0.1g | |
Fibre | 0.5g | |
Protein | 25.9g | |
Salt | 0.13g | |
Omega 3 | 0.2g | 0.2g |
of which long chain Omega 3 | 0.2g | 0.2g |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (37)
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Disappointing
Odd shaped pieces like fillets not steaks. Flesh grey not red/pink. I would not buy if I saw these in the shop.
Healthy change
Expensive, but can be flattened with a fork whilst frying to make it look bigger. Nice alternative to salmon & great cooked the French way with red onion, red wine vinegar & sugar. Super speedy & decadent
great substitute
Got this as a substitute and wasnt disappointed. The steaks had a good colour and were very delicate and flaky. The only thing Id say it is way too expensive for just 200g
Sliced tuna, not tuna steaks
If you've ever eaten tuna in a restaurant, you won't believe what is being sold to you as "steaks". These are very thin slices of tuna. I imagine you'd cook them for maybe 15 seconds a side, and even then would struggle to keep them rare. I got these in a flash sale so only paid £4; how silly of me to be tempted by a bargain for something that's so useless. I'd have been happy to have paid £4 for a thicker steak for 1, but not these two thin slices. My other half just laughed when they saw them, and I can imagine anyone from any other country also laughing their heads off at the thought of serving something so daintily useless....
more of a slice than a steak
But very nice. Cooked for 1 minute on each side and that was slightly too long.
Why the price difference from in store?
Thus is nice tuna, although the two pieces were very different sizes - but 8.05 on Ocado and 7.50 in store today. How many other M&S items are cheaper in store?
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