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Portofino Solid Albacore Tuna in Extra Virgin Olive Oil is a premium, handselected product that combines wild-caught albacore tuna with high-quality extra virgin olive oil and sea salt. Each 4.5 oz can packs a punch with 33g of protein, making it a nutritious choice for health-conscious consumers. This gluten-free, soy-free, and Non-GMO verified tuna is perfect for various diets, including Mediterranean, Keto, and Paleo. Enjoy it on its own or as a gourmet addition to your favorite recipes.
A**G
Great quality and taste.
Excellent high quality and good tasting tuna fish. Probably the best I’ve ever had.
B**Y
Best albacore in olive oil, when you can get it.
Best brand of albacore in olive oil! Very solidly packed, not much oil to drain off. Good flavor. Only issue is it is often unavailable.
M**R
Best tuna
This is the best tuna I've eaten so far. You get a solid chunk of tuna that yields a very good amount of tuna compared to other brands that fill the can with more water or oil. I find this to be excellent value. The taste is also delicious, like I'm actually eating tuna. I buy this over and over again and will keep doing so, as long as the price stays reasonable as it is now.
S**E
Good tuna
This is super tasty canned tuna. Buy it.
A**C
High quality albacore, but I prefer the yellowfin
I generally have a can or two of this for supper, my late-night meal after 2200. These are pretty good - it is at least as good as other albacores I've had from the supermarket. The olive oil is of a decent quality, though it is fairly mild, and the sea salt is just enough to provide some flavor. It is quite solid and dense - typical of albacore.Personally, I prefer the yellowfin tuna, as it is softer, meatier, and fishier, but that's a matter of preference. The oil volume is about the equivalent of 1Tbsp, which is what I would add to my tuna anyway. I find albacore to be more filling than yellowfin due to the increased density, but not substantially so. Price-wise, it's hit-or-miss. This is about par with average prices, but most supermarkets run regular deals on tuna where you can get solid white in water for a lower price, so that's a local-area thing.I would recommend this as an albacore to eat right out of the can, but if you haven't tried yellowfin or skipjack (i.e. chunk lite) I recommend you give those a try too.
J**B
Best Tuna in Olive Oil
Mom said try it, so I tried it! That was years ago. Eat it right out of the can, if you want. It is THAT good! Well worth the price!
B**C
Good flavor.
If you like tuna, buy this.
P**.
The best tuna
Best tuna ever. So tender and delicious. I am buying it for a third time.
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