Ah tuna aiyaday song tins
ツナ is tuna in Japanese.
鮪/マグロ (maguro)
まぐろ - "Maguro" means tuna, but you can also just say: ツナ - "tsuna" Which is pretty much the way to say it in English when speaking Japanese.
that depends on the type and the area of japan "kamaboko" is one type if you mean fishcakes that westerners eat "maguro koroke" or "tuna koroke"
taberu (to eat)
忍者ツナ (nin ja tsu na).Whatever you might use that for..
You can eat salmon out of the can IF the can says its already cooked. If so, it will usually say "ready to eat" or something like that (like tuna).
By virtue of the fact that Japanese food is inherently Japanese, it would be fair to say that the people of Japan eat the most Japanese food.
The traditional phrase that the Japanese say before they eat is "Itadakimasu," which is a polite way of expressing gratitude for the meal.
Japanese usually say "gochisosama" (which means "Thank you for the meal") after they eat.
Dolphins eat an assortment of different fishes. They also eat squid. The fish the dolphins eat are cod, mullet, and herring.
It's "Itadakimasu".