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Tuna was a species of animal lifeform, a fish native to Earth, commonly used as a food by Humans.

History and specifics

Despite not knowing anything about animal training, Ariana La Forge once successfully trained a pet cat to jump into her arms on command, by consistently keeping pieces of tuna in her blouse for two months. (TNG episode: "Force of Nature")

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meat and seafood
beef beef stroganoffburgundy beefCaribbean steak kabobschili (chili con carne) • roast beefsirloinveal (veal saltimboccaveal parmesan) • Yankee pot roast
pork baconham (ham sandwich) • pork'n'beanspork chopsweet & sour pork)
poultry & fowl chicken: almond chickenbarbecued chickencashew chickenchicken cacciatorechicken à la Kingchicken à la Siskochicken and sun-dried tomatoeschicken soup (chicken matzoh ball soupchicken noodle soupchicken quadrotriticale soupchicken vegetable soup) • chicken saladchicken sandwichchicken stoviesCornish henHawaiian chickenduck: ducklingturkey: turkey leg
other Durani lizard skinslamb (lamb chops à L'Orange) • pipius clawthill (roast thill) • zabu (zabo steak • zabu stew) • Zalda free-range meat
seafood lobster (lobster tail) • oysters (fried oystersscalloped oystersstuffed oysters) • perchshrimp (Creole shrimpshrimp remoulade) • trout (trout amandine) • tuna (tuna casseroletuna salad)
preparations cuts: chop • kidneyliverroaststeakdishes: bratwurst (Bavarian bratwurst casserole) • casserole (Bavarian bratwurst casseroletuna casserole) • gumbojambalayameatloafparmesan (veal parmesan) • sausage (Petrokian sausage) • shishkabob

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