| | |  | Olive Oils | Home » » » » Bonito Del Norte - White Tuna in Olive Oil - 2 cans! | | | | | | | Description: | | Bonito Del Norte Tuna from Ortiz is the true premium quality white tuna. Imported from Spain, this delicious tuna is caught off the Bay of Biscay using environmentally friendly traditional methods. As soon as it is caught, the fish is cooked and packed in olive oil to preserve its delectable flavor. Try Bonito Del Norte tuna and you'll never go back to the regular supermarket tuna again. Net Weight: 3.95 oz/Drained Weight: 2.89 oz each. 2 Cans. | | | Features: | |
• True premium quality white tuna
• Imported from Spain / dolphin safe
• Caught using environmentally friendly traditional methods
• Cooked and packed in olive oil
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best tin of tuna you will ever haveJun 28, 2009
By A. Jenshel If you like tinned tuna you must try this. It has a light (almost white) colour, a distinctive whirled, flaky grain and a delicate fresh taste. It is worth the extra few dollars over the supermarket brands (which, afterward, will seem like pet food). I especially like it as a quick meal on its own with a bit of fresh bread, some cracked pepper and a small drizzle of lemon-infused olive oil. Toss it through pasta or a salad or whatever else you like - just don't overdo it - the product speaks for itself.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
very good tunaMar 23, 2010
By Mark D. Powell I ordered two cans of this to follow a recipe for Mediterranean tuna casserole from Cooking Enthusiast [...]. I was very impressed with the dish anchored by the tuna. It seems expensive but I think of it like the difference between round steak and tenderloin. Not all tuna is created equal. It arrived promptly and I will order this again. Just do it.
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