400 gr avocado (avocado from Mogán)
400 gr red tuna (from the coast of Mogán)
400 gr mango (from local orchards in Mogán)
100 gr tender shoots
1 Venezuelan sweet bell pepper
50 ml sesame oil
25 ml soya
25 ml mirin (Japanese rice wine)
25 ml yuzu juice (a Japanese citric fruit)
4 leaves of shiso (a Japanese culinary herb)
2 gr 7 Japanese spices
25 mango vinegar
05 gr lemon salt
Step 1
In a bowl, mix the sesame oil, soya sauce, mirin sauce and the yuzu juice. Add the tuna cut into small chunks and let it marinate for 30 minutes.
Step 2
Cut the mango and avocado into small chunks.
Add some mango vinegar and the finely chopped bell pepper to the cut up mango.
Then the Japanese spices and a little lime juice is added to the avocado.
Take a dish and form layers in the following order: Tuna, mango and avocado.
To decorate and round off the dish just add the shiso leaves and the tender shoots. Pour some tuna marinade on top, plus a little lemon salt and lime peel.
Davidoff Lugo explains to us how his recipe came about:
"My culinary style was set by my mentor, the person who instilled in me a curiosity for the delights of Japanese gastronomy. I love the true flavours of traditional Canary cuisine, and the aromatic and colourful Venezuelan cuisine. My right hand man currently at my Gastrobar in the south of Gran Canaria is from Venezuela and a disciple of the great Martín Berasategui.
Hence my recipe is really a fusion of these three types of cuisine, tuna, Japanese sauces and spices, mangos and avocado commonly used in both in Canary and Venezuelan cuisine. It is a dish that mingles the citric flavours of mango from Mogán, yuzu, lemon and lime, with sweet flavours of aji, shiso leaves and avocados from Mogán, and also savoury flavours from the soya sauces and Japanese spices."
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The Avocado from Mogán is one of the top quality products grown on the fertile lands around this municipality. It has a special flavour, thanks to the huge amount of sun hours that the estates get down in the valley at the southernmost tip of the island.
The quality of this product is such that the Town Hall of Mogán organizes an agricultural fair, to promote the production of the exceptional avocados and mangos grown in the region.