TUNA HEART in olive oil

TUNA HEARTin olive oil

A single fillet, all the taste of tuna combined with a perfect presentation. Ideal for a second course by a chef, it’s so good you could eat it with your eyes.

pack of 100 gr

average nutrional valuesfor 100 grams of drained product

Energy: 185 kcal

Energy 185 kcal
Energy
777 kJ
 
185 kcal
Fat
8.6 gr
of which saturated
1.6 gr
Carbohydrates
0 gr
of which sugar
0 gr
Fibres
0 gr
Proteins
27 gr
Salt
1.3 gr
equivalent to
  • 0h 52
  • 0h 19
  • 0h 22
  • 0h 26
  • 1h 11
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  • 0h 34
Estimated values ​​for women (55 kg) and men (75 kg)

Ingredients

Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares), olive oil, salt

HOW OUR TUNA IS BORN

WHEREIn the non-overexploited areas of the Oceans

Excluding marine reserves or areas designated to become so.

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SPECIESOnly mature yellowfin tuna

Yellowfin Tuna (Thunnus albacares) weighing at least 20 kg or spanning 1 metre in length, a size that ensures reproduction and preservation of the species.

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FISHING METHOD100% sustainable, with purse seines on free schools

Fished with purse seines on free schools, the most selective method with the lowest impact, together with pole & line fishing, to capture this species.

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PROCESSING100% in Italy, at the Olbia plant

Processed with passion and with artisanal care, from the entire fish to packaging, all in the same day at our plant in Olbia, Sardinia.

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FRIEND OF THE SEA

the sustainability of our products is certified

Friend of the Sea was created with the goal of preserving and protecting the marine habitat, which it promotes through the certification and promotion of products arising from fishing activities as well as from sustainable aquaculture. A virtuous pathway that follows the FAO guidelines and that comprises the application of highly rigorous and selective certification criteria. The assessments made by Friend of the Sea are conducted in the production companies by independent certification bodies, verified by Accredia such as DNV and RINA, and on board the vessels by independent observers.

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