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Ortiz Bonito Del Norte Tin by ChefShop.com

Ortiz Bonito Del Norte Tin by ChefShop.com

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Manufacturer: Ortiz
Category: Grocery

Buy New: $7.99



Sales Rank: 59780

Ingredients: tuna fish, olive oil
Media: Misc.
Size: 3.95 ounce can

ASIN: B000VR8ZBS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Beautiful large chunks of tuna fish.
  • Tuna packed in olive oil.
  • Produced by the premiere name in seafood packing.
  • A pantry must!
  • This tuna is versatile and great with salad, pasta, or straight out of the can!

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Tuna in the perfect size for lunch, dinner or a meal. We love the shape of the can for how it feels in the palm of your hand. And opening it reminds us of those romantic (fantasy or real) wicker basket picnics in a green field in the country of your choice! A pantry must! This is the authentic White Tuna, Bonita Del Norte, from the dense tuna banks in the waters off of the coast of the Basque Country. The fishing boats of Ortiz, the premiere name in seafood packing, capture the fish using traditional methods, which respect the environment and avoid hurting dolphins or any other marine species. Bonita Del Norte (Thunnus Alalunga) is the most oceanic species in the tuna family. They are all warm blooded, pelagic and migratory and they form shoals. The Atlantic White Tuna carries out two migrations in its lifetime, which are easily differentiated by its stage of maturity. Then they return towards their places of origin. Bonita Del Norte fishing takes place in the Cantabrian Sea during the summer months when, coming from the Azores Sea, the fish appear annually in the waters of the Bay of Biscay, where they tend to be located on the warm side of the thermal waters, feeding on horse-mackerel and mackerel eggs and larvae. They cook and pack the tuna in olive oil to preserve the tuna's highly prized flavor. These large chunks will make a beautiful, and of course tasty Salade Niçoise, if you can keep from eating them right out of the jar.

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