Bom Petisco Tuna With Pepper & Fine Herbs Tin 120g
£2.95
- Net weight 120g
- Source of protein and omega 3
- Ready to use
- Portuguese product
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Bom Petisco Tuna is a well-known Portuguese brand that offers high-quality canned tuna. It is produced by the company Cofaco Açores, located in the Azores archipelago — a strategic region rich in marine resources, ideal for tuna fishing.
Fresh tuna cooked with fine herbs, with ground bell pepper for the final touch. The spiced flavours grant a rich experience, with the comforting taste of Portugal.
Key features of Bom Petisco Tuna:
- Origin: Azores (Portugal), known for its sustainable fishing practices.
- Fishing method: Line and pole fishing (one-by-one), a traditional and sustainable method that respects the environment and minimizes bycatch.
- Taste and texture: The tuna is known for its tender, flavourful meat and excellent preservation of original texture.
Highlights:
- Convenient and nutritious: A good source of protein, rich in omega-3.
- Tradition and innovation: While preserving its traditional methods, the brand also invests in new flavours and packaging.
- Iconic brand: The yellow label with the image of a tuna is easily recognizable in Portuguese markets and among consumers in the diaspora.
Ingredients: Tuna (65%), vegetable sunflower oil (25.6%), ground pepper (8%), salt, fine herbs (thyme and oregano) (0.4%).
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Ana Pena –
Usually I buy tuna in olive oil or vegetable oil, but this one is definitely my favourite
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