200 Pounds BIG TUNA FISH | Tuna Fish Cutting and Cooking in Village | Tuna Fish Steak Recipe


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Today in our village, we cook big Tuna fish to make fish steak recipe. In this video, we show how we cutting the giant tuna for cooking. After cooking Tuna fish meat, the fish bones and head are cooked separately by making fish curry.

Finally, we eat in the evening. The taste is delicious!
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  1. You pray first before you eat, dont just like a pig immediately grab the food without thanking God for his provision. Next time,pray first before you eat,thank Jesus Christ our Lord and saviour who provide our daily foods. God bless you guys.

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