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WHITE TUNA IN JAR WITH EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL (190g)

Frinsa

Frinsa's white tuna is caught one by one exclusively during the fishing season, which is famous in the north of Spain. This product is accompanied by an extra virgin olive oil based covering liquid, that enhances the flavor of the product and improves it over time. 

This product is made with fresh tuna (not frozen), removing the meat upon entering the factory and immediately packed in the cans. This method efficiently preserves the quality of the meat, before it lands on your plate.

Frinsa only uses tuna caught from pole-and-line or trolling vessels, which supports their sustainability efforts as well as their initiative to provide healthy, delicious and high-quality tuna products to their consumers.

Preserved
Albacore Tuna
Pole-and-line
Spain
France
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At A Glance

Nothing Added

Nothing but white tuna (Thunnus alalunga), a dash of  salt and high quality extra virgin olive oil as covering liquid. This product is a safe and healthy option to take care of your health and diet, as it offers a high level of Omega 3 fatty acids, which are benefitial for cholesterol control, as well as minerals and vitamins such as phosphorus and folic acid.

Gear Matters!

This Frinsa product has been caught pole-and-line: one pole, one line, one fish at a time. This technique is an active type of fishing that is considered the most selective and respectful way to fish. This has been practised by artisanal fishers for centuries and works in harmony with the ocean environment, ensuring little bycatch, lost gear, or overfishing. 

What's in a name?

The scientific name for this tuna is Thunnus alalunga, either white or albacore tuna. This fish is of average size, ranging between 50 and 80cm and has a dark blue upper back and silver body and belongs to the Scombridae family. It is known for its succulent texture and juicy meat.

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North Atlantic pole-and-line and troll albacore tuna

Atlantic Ocean
This fishery was established by the Spanish and French in the Bay of Biscay at the end of WWII. The original fishery operates in the summer months as this suits the migration patterns of the albacore tuna in the Atlantic. In 1970, the fishery expanded to operate off Morocco to cover the autumn months when the albacore tuna seek warmer waters.
Spain
Albacore Tuna
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Frinsa

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Spain
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Pole-and-line

This fishing method provides the most selective targeting of tuna possible, with minimal bycatch of non-target fish and marine wildlife like dolphins, turtles and sharks. Pole-and-line fishing targets schools of tuna near the ocean surface, and therefore only needs to use short lengths of line on each pole, typically  5-10m.
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Albacore Tuna

Albacore tuna have particularly long pectoral fins, which inspired their name "Tombo" meaning dragonfly, in Hawaii. This species of tuna is an important contributor to the US canned tuna industry, but can be eaten in numerous different ways.
Atlantic Ocean
Pacific Ocean
Indian Ocean
Thunnus alalunga
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