Wanda Fish Unveils Its First Cell-Cultivated Bluefin Tuna Toro Sashimi
It's out of the ocean: Proprietary fat formation and downstream tech are start-up's key to replicating the buttery sensation of true Bluefin Toro
The raw toro specialty is composed of the underbelly of the fish. It has the highest fat content, with especially high omega-3 levels. This awards it a unique buttery sensation, making it the most tender and desired meat of the fish. Wanda Fish's cell-cultivated sashimi possesses the same sensory features of wild-sourced toro sashimi and is imbued with comparable nutritional richness, especially protein and omega-3 fatty acids.
Secret is in the tech's fat formation
Wanda Fish's cell-cultivated adaptation of the 3D filet combines the cellular mass of muscle and fat created from the Bluefin tuna's own cells, developed together with a plant-based matrix. The company enlisted skilled chefs to bring its sashimi to culinary perfection.
Wanda Fish's patent-pending technology to induce native fat formation in bluefin tuna cells and a whole-cut downstream manufacturing process employs a rapid, low-cost, and readily scalable production method. The fat endows the cultivated fish whole cut with not only its velvety texture but also its unique, rich flavor and essential nutrients, including omega-3s.
"A key focus in the creation of our product was achieving the same level of fat marbling as real Bluefin toro sashimi to create the same look and mouthfeel," reveals Daphna Heffetz PhD, co-founder and CEO of Wanda Fish. "Reaching this milestone demonstrates Wanda Fish's ability to bring to market a whole-cut bluefin tuna toro filet without harming the ocean or diminishing the population of wild fish. The product is sustainable, and of course free of microplastics, mercury, and other chemical toxins all-too-commonly found in wild catch."
"Our prototype is unique in the cultivated food industry, as there is no cooking or panning of the product", explains
Good for the fish, good for business
Bluefin tuna is considered the pinnacle of tuna species. They are no easy catch, not only because they are one of the ocean's fastest and long-distance swimmers, making them difficult to raise in captivity, but also because they are a prized marine delicacy. Overfishing and illegal fishing have prompted governments to place caps on fishing activity by implementing strict fishing quotas, which has also contributed to its premium price.
Toro sashimi is a luxury dish served mostly in high-end restaurants across
"Cultivated bluefin tuna is one of those rare food products that makes good business sense," says Yaron Sfadyah, VP of Business Development & Marketing for Wanda Fish. "It is in high demand, with limited alternatives that match the taste and texture of the wild fish, and at an ideal price point and distribution model." Alternative protein companies often contend with high manufacturing costs, coupled with the low price of animal-based products. It is a completely different story for cultivated bluefin tuna."
"Our scalable platform for producing this premium product, raises its potential to reach price parity with traditionally raised bluefins, speed its journey to the marketplace and maximize profit margins," adds Heffetz.
The start-up will first introduce its tuna in the high-end food service sector, with a focus on Japanese cuisine, where sushi and sashimi are traditional features. "Our focus on bluefin tuna as our first product was driven by market needs rather than technology driven," adds Heffetz.
About Wanda Fish
Since its inception in 2021, the company has netted a total of
Wanda Fish is a cutting-edge company spearheading a more sustainable future for ocean seafood. Through disruptive technologies, they produce a variety of whole cut cultivated premium fish filets outside of the ocean. The company is made up of a highly skilled multidisciplinary team: Daphna Heffetz, Ph.D., co-founder and CEO, has more than 20 years of experience establishing and growing biotechnology companies. Malkiel Cohen, Ph.D., VP of R&D, is an expert in stem cell technology and genomic engineering; and Yaron Sfadyah, LLB, VP of Business Development, bringing more than a decade of global marketing and business development experience.
Wanda Fish also works closely with
For more information about Wanda Fish, please visit www.wandafish.com
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