| | |  | Shortening, Oils & Sprays | Home » » » Cento Solid Packed Tuna in Olive Oil, 5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | Solid light tuna packed in pure
imported olive oil. Dolphin safe.
No preservatives. | | | Features: | |
• Light tuna
• Pure olive oil
• No preservatives
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 120.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 13.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 10.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 11.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Pretty good.Jul 28, 2008
By Firefly A decent cheaper alternative to Wild Planet brand, it has a strong flavor that I like but some people might not. 3.5 stars.
Good tuna, good valueAug 12, 2011
By Pennsylvania Reader I'm giving Cento tuna 5 stars not because it's the best canned tuna I've ever had, but because for its price level, it's very good. Tuna in olive oil tastes different and has a different texture from tuna in water. And Cento and Progresso taste different from Starkist in olive oil (the most widely available olive-oil brand). This is a dense tuna-y can of fish with a pleasant flavor and aroma, most closely resembling Progresso tuna. It does not have the buttery, delicate-but-intense characteristics of the higher price level (e.g. Ortiz Spanish tuna). It makes a nice salad Nicoise, French-style sandwich (tuna, vegetables, olive oil pressed in baguette), or better-than-ordinary tunafish salad.
Grocery stores in my area emphasize the basic and the inexpensive, and there are no gourmet shops or Italian markets; no one carries this locally. I buy it when I visit family elsewhere. There, in a big chain grocery store, it's $2.99/can (5 oz.). Amazon's price today, as I write this review, is about $2.80/can shipped to your door. Of course, 24 cans is a lot of tuna even if you eat a lot of tuna, but it's especially a lot if you end up not liking it. Try it first.
3 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Disappointed with this tuna; would not recommendMar 05, 2009
By Lidia conte First of all, after receiving the tuna, I looked on the can to see where it is from and it doesn't say ANYWHERE on the can. I went online to try to get this information, still nothing. I hope to God this tuna is not from China. It doesn't taste like tinned tuna from Italy, which was what I was hoping to get. Now I have 23 more cans of this tuna which no one in the family even likes. Would definitely not recommend this brand of tuna.
1 of 7 found the following review helpful:
There's less, but you get to pay more!Jan 14, 2010
By Conn Sunyata Wow. In December 2008 we bought a case of SIX OUNCE cans of Cento tuna from Amazon for $55. Today we can buy a case of FIVE ounce cans for close to $80. Of course all recipes call for SIX ounce cans of tuna but oh well...
The tuna itself is fine.
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