

🐟 Elevate your snack game with the ocean’s finest—taste the wild difference!
American Tuna offers a premium 6-pack of 5 oz cans featuring wild-caught, sushi-grade albacore tuna. MSC certified and pole-caught, this sustainably sourced tuna is single-cooked in its own natural fish oil, preserving essential Omega-3 fatty acids and delivering unmatched flavor and texture. Perfectly sized for busy lifestyles, it’s a guilt-free, nutrient-dense choice for health-conscious professionals who demand quality and environmental responsibility.











| ASIN | B00TSTDP60 |
| Allergen Information | Fish |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,947 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #83 in Packaged Tuna Fish |
| Biological Source | Tuna |
| Brand | American Tuna |
| Brand Name | American Tuna |
| Coin Variety 1 | Albacore Tuna |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 929 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | Albacore No Salt |
| Item Form | Strip |
| Item Package Weight | 1.26 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 5 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | American Tuna |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Package Weight | 1.26 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 43237-2 |
| Protein | 16 Grams, 23 Grams |
| Size | 5 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
| Specialty | No Salt Added |
| Temperature Condition | Fresh |
| UPC | 884832000021 |
| Unit Count | 36 Ounce |
| Vitamins And Minerals | 0, 25, 35, 4, 8 Percent Daily Value, 40 Milligrams |
B**E
Finally guaranteed real tuna, not escolar!
For a long time now, I've been too trusting and naïve when it comes to buying tuna. The truth is: the lion's share of "tuna" available in the U.S. today is really escolar, a fish that many call toxic. In reality, escolar is not exactly toxic, but if eaten in amounts more than about six ounces at a time, it will very likely lead to a bad case of stomach cramps and diarrhea. The problem with escolar is that the fish contains a large amount of indigestible waxy compounds; these compounds make the fish taste as if it contained a lot of natural fish oils, but the gut cannot digest these waxy, oil-like molecules and they pass through the body quickly...in many cases, far too quickly! Escolar is a lot cheaper and more plentiful than real albacore tuna, and that's why it's taken the place of tuna in fish markets, grocery stores, and restaurants. Even highly priced sushi-grade tuna is, more often than not, escolar. Are we all the victims of false advertising? No, federal food laws allow escolar to be sold under various misleading names including white tuna and solid white tuna. So what can you do to make certain that you are not eating escolar? Well, one solution is to buy American Tuna MSC Certified Sustainable Caught Albacore Tuna. I tried it and I am thoroughly sold on the product! I'll never go back to buying fraudulent escolar "tuna" again. From the first moment I opened the can of American Tuna, I knew that this was the real stuff...the one that I was used to eating in my youth more than forty-five years ago. It smelled better. It tasted better. It flaked better. And to top it off, it make me feel good about my purchase because it was genuine MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) sustainably caught albacore tuna. What does that mean? It means that the fishery meets the strict environmental standards set by the MSC and the fish are harvested in a sustainable and well-managed fishery. For me, it just means I'm being a caretaker of the ocean and its inhabitants rather than a plunderer. But it really gets back to taste; that's the critical factor. I did a taste comparison. I still had a can of the store-bought brand "solid white tuna" on hand. So I opened both cans--the American Tuna, and the "solid white tuna" (escolar)--and compared the two. I added the usual ingredients I use to make a tasty tuna salad (olive oil, diced onion, salt, lemon juice, capers, mayonnaise) and tried the two side-by-side. There was no comparison: the American Tuna was far superior in flavor. I ended up throwing away the other one, even though I ended up wasting good olive oil and capers in the process. [Tip: be sure not to throw away the liquor in the can with the American Tuna; it is nutritional gold and good tasting, too...just add it back into your recipe and the flaked tuna will absorb it nicely.] In the future I will probably buy this product at a specialty store not too far from my home. There, American Tuna sells for about a dollar cheaper per can than I can get it here. But if you cannot find a local dealer for this tuna, then it is worth your money to buy it here online.
I**E
Greater quantity than you’d think
The best tasting tuna Ever. Small batch, fresh caught on poles. Do not drain. Use straight from can. Really excellent product.
M**K
Best canned tuna you will ever eat.
This is the best canned tuna you will ever eat. Any other canned tuna you have eaten will not even compare to this. I first bought it at a high end local grocery store but when they stopped carrying it I just couldn't go back to regular canned tuna. I tried all of them but they did not even compare. Now I just buy it off amazon.
I**E
best canned fish company on the planet, both taste and quality
This was a treat, out of my budget most of the time but so well worth it, and saved a couple cans to add into friend's christmas boxes. love their smoked tuna in olive oil too, first bought it in San Diego where they are located, and have been obsessed since. A little saltier than most--I like salt so not a problem but would not want it any saltier--it's at the upper limit as far as salty taste goes. My everyday brand is SafeCatch, but buy this kind every chance I get.
O**N
Great tuna. Horrible Amazon shipping.
Product is great. I would give it 5 stars, but Amazon ruined the chances of that by delivering the six cans in a plastic bag, which is likely why every can is dented. Now I’m questioning how long the remaining cans will last on the shelf. How can someone think it’s fine to ship canned food in a plastic bag rather than a properly fitted box? Amazon needs to do better. I’ll wait an extra day for delivery if that’s how long it takes for the packaging employee to find a proper box and packaging material.
K**K
Very tasty n sellers claims are true
Absolutely great flavor, a bit pricey but delicious
S**O
Not good
This is really not very good. It tasted old and way too fishy. Very comparable to the cheapest canned tuna at the grocery store, like Bumble Bee or Chicken of the Sea. "Sushi grade" is a marketing scam because there's no set definition for the term, so anyone can claim there product is sushi grade. But no sushi chef would ever use canned tuna to make sushi and they wouldn't use fish that was on the verge of going bad either.
W**R
Tasty
Cat loved this tuna as do I.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
3 weeks ago