JHZR2
Staff member
My YouTube ads started to give me ones for Natural Catch tuna. Supposedly “sushi grade” (whatever that means/fwiw for canned fish) tuna in quality Spanish EVOO.
I looked the product up, and found that they sell it at Whole Foods. I was there tonight, and grabbed some regular and some spicy. I didn’t realize how many variants of “higher end” tuna and salmon exist. I just knew the standard round cans, and then the sardines that my father lines but I never got an appetite for.
It is in oil, but it’s not oily. It is pole/line caught, processed in Vietnam (!). The fish is pinkish, not the white fish I’m used to from the standard white cans. While I have maybe once eaten round can tuna straight, if we have it, we use sweet relish and mayo to make tuna salad.
While this tuna just in EVOO isn’t the most flavorful (as compared to, say, a rare ahi tuna steak with sesame crust), I’d eat it straight again. I got a can of the spicy version too. It has the same basic ingredients (fish, EVOO, vegetable broth, water), but also has paprika, chili and sea salt. It has a mild and desirable spice. Nothing harsh or strong. It could use a touch more salt and would be perfect.
So overall I’m pleased. Yes, it’s $5.49/can, and not from Alaska or the North Atlantic, FWIW. I have no idea if Pacific tuna from that region brings concerns given China’s pollution/population, or post-Fukushima.
But as a portable, canned snack, I’d say it’s quite good. I may try others as there are a ton on the shelf at Whole Foods, and surely any other supermarket.
Definitely worth a try if interested in a $5.49 snack!