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Topic: How long is vacuum packed Tuna good for?  (Read 2631 times)

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KirkhamKatcher

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I have some Tuna I caught from last summer in freezer - anyone know how long they typically last in freezer?


Malibu_Two

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It's probably fine. But if someone says it's not, are you gonna throw it away?
Just eat it.
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tedski

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At least one year.  Emphasis on at least.  I've eaten 2 yr old fish that was vacuum sealed and blast frozen and even the texture was still good.  Non blast frozen fish might have some texture change, so I wouldn't use it for sashimi, but I'd still eat it seared or however else you like it.
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