Pescados y Mariscos

Canned tuna

Canned tuna
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Ingredient Information

Name

Canned tuna

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

97 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Canned tuna is a very versatile and practical ingredient obtained from tuna, a bluefish known for its mild flavor and high protein content. This product consists of chunks or fillets of cooked tuna preserved in various liquid preparations, such as oil, water, or tomato sauce, which allows for a long shelf life without losing its nutritional qualities or characteristic flavor.

Canned tuna originated from the need to preserve fresh fish for extended periods. This method became popular in the early 20th century, especially in countries with access to large quantities of tuna, such as Spain, the United States, and various nations in Latin America. Today, it is a staple food in many kitchens around the world due to its easy storage and quick preparation.

From a nutritional standpoint, canned tuna is an excellent source of lean protein, omega-3 fatty acids, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as selenium and magnesium. It is ideal for including in healthy and quick recipes like salads, pastas, sandwiches, and omelets.

In different Spanish-speaking countries, canned tuna may also be known as tuna in a can, preserved tuna, or simply tuna, depending on the context. In some regions, the term atunito is used colloquially to refer to smaller versions or more commercial presentations.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
300mg
sodium
10mg
calcium
1mg
iron
210mg
phosphorus
14.8mg
niacin
323mg
potassium
30mg
magnesium
0g
sugars
116
calories
23.6g
proteins
2.5mcg
vitamin d
2.2mcg
vitamin b12
0.2g
saturated fat
0.8g
total fats
0g
carbohydrates

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