Pescados y Mariscos

Tuna in brine

Tuna in brine
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Ingredient Information

Name

Tuna in brine

Category

Pescados y Mariscos

Popularity

13 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Tuna in brine is an ingredient widely used in the cuisine of various coastal regions and in recipes that require a fish with a mild flavor and firm texture. It consists of fresh tuna that has been preserved in a saline solution (brine), which helps maintain its freshness, enhance its natural flavor, and extend its shelf life without losing its nutritional properties.

Tuna is a saltwater fish, commonly caught in oceans and seas worldwide, especially in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Mediterranean. Preservation in brine is a traditional technique that allows for the storage of tuna before its preparation, being popular in the food industry and in the making of homemade preserves.

From a nutritional standpoint, tuna in brine is an excellent source of high-quality protein, omega-3 fatty acids, B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as selenium and magnesium. However, due to the brine, its sodium content is high, so its consumption should be monitored if following a low-salt diet.

In the Spanish-speaking world, this product may also be known as tuna in saltwater, brine tuna, or simply salted tuna, depending on the country and region. It is a staple ingredient in salads, stews, empanadas, and appetizers, providing a characteristic seafood flavor that enhances culinary preparations.

Nutritional Properties

0g
fiber
0.8g
fat
1200mg
sodium
1.3mg
iron
220mg
phosphorus
14.8mg
niacin
323mg
potassium
116
calories
23.3g
protein
2.2mcg
vitamin b12
0g
carbohydrates

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