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                            Canned Tongol Tuna in Olive Oil

                            Canned Tongol Tuna in Olive Oil

                            Canned Tongol Tuna in Olive Oil

                            Canned Tongol Tuna in Olive Oil

                            Canned Tongol Tuna in Olive Oil

Canned Tongol Tuna in Olive Oil

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Description

Overview
Quick Details
Product Type:
Fish
Style:
Canned
Variety:
Tuna
Preservation Process:
Oil
Part:
Body
Certification:
BCS, BRC, Ceres, ECOCERT, EEC, FDA, GAP, GMP, HACCP, HALAL, IFS, IMO, ISO, JAS, JONA, KOSHER, NOP, OCIA, OMIC, QAI, QS
Shelf Life:
3 Years
Weight (kg):
1
Place of Origin:
Bangkok, Thailand
Model Number:
125g/160g/180g/155g/425g
Brand Name:
Maresole
Tongol:
Tuna
Vegetable oil:
oilive oil
Ingredients:
tuna
Product name:
tuna in cans
brand:
LEGroup
quality:
premium quality
certified:
SGS
packaging:
48 cans per case
shipment:
fast
fast delivery:
high quality
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details
160g, 180g, several different options of sizes.
Experience Olive Oil - Great Quality
Delivery Time
3 weeks

Maresole Tuna in Cans

Canned To<em></em>ngol Tuna in Olive OilAs you can surmise from its name, this fish likes to jump and skip over the surface of the ocean. This variety is usually canned and is known as chunk light tuna. It generally has the strongest flavour and highest fat content and is also the smallest variety, seldom growing larger than 25 pounds.Skipjack Tuna

 

Albacore Tuna or Tongol White Tuna

This is the variety with the lightest flesh and mildest flavor. It is usually canned as white tuna and sold at a higher price than light chunk tuna.

Bluefin Tuna

This is generally the variety of choice for fresh tuna connoisseurs. It has a bit more fat—thus more flavor—than the other varieties. When the bluefin is mature, the flesh is dark red, with an appearance similar to raw beef. This variety is the largest, with the biggest fish recorded as to have grown to about 1,600 pounds.

Standard LID without easy open

Most of the bluefin harvest is exported to Japan and sold at a premium price for sashimi.

Skipjack Tuna

As you can surmise from its name, this fish likes to jump and skip over the surface of the ocean. This variety is usually canned and is known as chunk light tuna. It generally has the strongest flavor and highest fat content and is also the smallest variety, seldom growing larger than 25 pounds.

Yellowfin (or Ahi) Tuna

Also known as ahi tuna, yellowfin is less expensive than bluefin, but is nearly as good. Yellowfin is also more common and easy to find in the grocery store or fish market. It is pale pink, with flavor a bit stronger than albacore. It is also often canned.

 

LEGROUP TUNA PRODUCT SPECIFICATION:

Ingredients: Tuna meat, water, salt, oil. 

Standard for tuna in oil: 60% Oil + 40% Brine (water and salt)

Standard oil used: Soya Bean Oil (sunflower and olive oil versions available)

Max flakes allowance: 30% for Tuna Chunks, 10% for Tuna Solid Pack

Skipjack Tuna in an Easy Top Lid Can – LEGroup Maresole

 

These are are all our sizes and types available:

WHITE MEAT

 

TUNA (Tongol)

Net/Dried

 

Weight (grams)

Cans per

 

carton

Type of

 

opening

Cartons per

1×20 ft. Fcl.

Chunks in Vegetable Oil185/130g48EOE1,850
Chunks in Vegetable Oil170/120g48EOE1,850
Chunks in Vegetable Oil160/112g48EOE2,000
Chunks in Vegetable Oil140/98g48EOE

2,100

LIGHT MEAT

TUNA (Skipjack)

Net/Dried

 

Weight (grams)

Cans per

 

carton

Type of

 

opening

Cartons per

 

1×20 ft. Fcl.

Chunks in Vegetable Oil185/130g48EOE1,850
Chunks in Vegetable Oil170/120g48EOE1,850
Chunks in Vegetable Oil160/112g48EOE2,000
Chunks in Vegetable Oil140/98g48EOE2,100
Big Flakes in Vegetable Oil185/130g48EOE1,850
Big Flakes in Vegetable Oil170/120g48EOE1,850
Big Flakes in Vegetable Oil160/112g48EOE2,000
Big Flakes in Vegetable Oil140/98g48EOE2,100
Shredded in Vegetable Oil185/130g48EOE1,850
Shredded in Vegetable Oil170/120g48EOE1,850
Shredded in Vegetable Oil160/112g48EOE2,000
Shredded in Vegetable Oil140/98g48EOE2,100

EOE means easy open cans but we also have regular open cans.

Cooking With Tuna

Everybody knows about the tried-and-true tuna salad, tuna melts, and tuna casserole. But there are so many other ways to cook tuna, including salad Nicoise (a composed salad of tuna, olives, green beans, potatoes, and hard-boiled eggs with a delicious anchovy dressing), seared ahi tuna steaks, and spicy tuna sushi burgers. If using raw tuna steaks, it is important that you don’t overcook—the fish tastes best when rare in the center (but of course, cook to your liking). If looking to make something out of the ordinary with canned tuna, consider deviled eggs with tuna, tuna risotto, or stuffed peppers with tuna.

 

 

 

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Canned To<em></em>ngol Tuna in Olive Oil