Three southern Australian bluefin tuna companies -- Blaslov Fishing Company, Stehr Group and Dinko Tuna Farmers -- are hoping to increase domestic consumption and cut waste by encouraging consumers in their home country to eat cured tuna hearts and "mojama" (dried fish) -- parts of the fish and preparation techniques they previously might not have enjoyed -- reports ABC news [...]
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