Gourmet Food : Yellow Fin Tuna Fish in Pure Olive Oil Imported from Italy- set of 3

Gourmet Food : Yellow Fin Tuna Fish in Pure Olive Oil Imported from Italy- set of 3

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Yellow Fin Tuna Fish in Pure Olive Oil Imported from Italy- set of 3

from: L'Isola D'Oro



Yellow Fin Tuna Fish in Pure Olive Oil  Imported from Italy- set of 3
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3920











Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: L'Isola D'Oro
Country: Italy
Label: L'Isola D'Oro
Manufacturer: L'Isola D'Oro
Publisher: L'Isola D'Oro
Sales Rank: 3920
Studio: L'Isola D'Oro


Features:
  • Delicious Yellow Fin Tuna Fish from the Mediterranean Sea
  • Produced in Sicily by L'Isola D'Oro, a premium seafood brand
  • Made from the best part of the tuna to be appreciated by connoisseurs
  • Tender and full of flavor, this solid light tuna is packed in pure olive oil
  • Includes 3 tins. Net Weight: 5 ½ oz. per tin







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L'lsola D'0ro brand tuna from Sicily is a very high quality seafood products. L'lsola D'0ro takes the best part of the tuna, fillets it and puts it in an easy to open tin. Tender and full of flavor, this solid light tuna is packed in pure olive oil. For a tuna connoisseur this delicious fish is a real treat. Net Weight: 5 ½ oz.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - best canned tuna ever
If the thought of canned tuna brings to mind tasteless threads of chewy fish from the supermarket, you've got it all wrong! This is what the tuna was meant to be: chunky, flavorful, and moist. Oil drains right off of it, so it's not greasy or anything. Great for tuna noodle casserole!

3 of set Italy- from Imported Oil Olive Pure in Fish Tuna Fin Yellow




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