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Genova Premium Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil offers wild-caught, hand-filleted tuna packed in perfectly measured olive oil, delivering a rich, flaky texture and savory Mediterranean flavor. This nutrient-dense seafood is high in protein and omega-3s, free from GMOs and preservatives, and sustainably sourced. Available in an 8-pack bulk set, it’s a convenient, shelf-stable choice for health-conscious professionals seeking quick, delicious, and versatile meal options.








| ASIN | B01NCXN0MV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,146 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #8 in Packaged Tuna Fish |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,633) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Cavalrywolf |
| Manufacturer | CHICKEN OF THE SEA INT |
| Product Dimensions | 196.85 x 196.85 x 196.85 inches; 2.5 Pounds |
| UPC | 048000832658 |
| Units | 40.0 Ounce |
B**R
Good value and tastes good
Love this tuna. Keep the oil. I just like to open the can and put it in a salad. Delicious and healthy.
E**N
Medal Tuna, No Can-Opener Needed”
Genova Premium Yellowfin Tuna is exactly what I hoped for: firm, flavorful, and perfectly flaky. Not the mushy mystery meat you sometimes get in a can — this stuff tastes like actual fish that went to charm school. Drains easily, mixes well in salads or sandwiches, and even straight from the can it’s impressive. The flavor is rich but not overpowering, and you can tell it’s premium quality. If you want tuna that doesn’t make you question life choices while eating it, this is it. Five stars. Tuna done right. 🐟
L**.
Nutrient Rich!
I buy this tuna for my grandmother, who is a little bit of a health nut. She LOVES the flavor of the tuna in the olive oil and goes on and on about the health benefits of it. Looking at the nutrient label, it is really packed with healthy stuff and vitamins and minerals that should be in all diets. I am not a fan of the taste, but I personally don't like tuna! She however, says it is some of the best tuna she has had (other than fresh caught and cooked same day, obviously). The cans are easy enough for her to open (which is saying a bit since she is quite weak), if you have a resealable cat food container lid or other can saver lid, they will likely fit on these cans as well, which is great for when she doesn't eat the whole can.
P**E
Not your neighbors tuna
The goood stuff at a nice price . We like it out of the fridge as the olive oil coagulates and pumps up the flavor volume . Chopped romaine , chopped Kalamata olives, maybe a few sliced diced cherry tomatoes and some capers . Crusty bread . Say yeah . Yeah .
D**C
Good taste
Nice tuna in olive oil. Tastes fresh and better than other tuna I've gotten. The cans are very easy to open and use. The size of each can is also nice and good for a salad or tuna sandwich.
N**K
The BEST canned tuna, in olive oil, from Italy
Been a fan of Genova Yellowfin tuna in olive oil for years. And Amazon is the best value place to buy it. Used to be in EVOO, however, the change is acceptable. The tuna is fresh, soft, flaky and delicious, right out of the can. The 5 oz size, although smaller, makes for a satisfying meal with little else. Pair with some arugula or avocado and you’re in healthy eating heaven. Highly recommended high quality tuna. Offered in flavors too.
R**O
bad batch... could appeal to a cat
normal tasting and very refreshing.....so far from central america and parts of pacific however the individual cans are stamped by where they were caught the one stamped ghana central west africa was exchanged for another batch alls ok and amazon provided it in 2 days
I**D
Excellent yummy premium tuna stands alone without mayo
The comparison between Genova Premium Tuna and the big brand domestic tuna's is stark: the genova tuna's consistency in the can is flaky and fishlike, and not at all that dried out yet also waterlogged texture of others, with none of that dissolved slurry type stuff. The tuna packed in oil is recognizably in olive oil. It's just simply better. It doesn't present as an over-processed product. It also reports 50 calories more per 4 oz can, which may be honesty or may be a legit difference because it's more meaty and has actual olive oil. The calorie tax is deceptive, anyway, because this tuna does not need to have its texture or blandness disguised by mayo. It can stand alone added to a salad without added fat. So spinach & leaf lettuce, tomatoes, a few shaves of parmesan cheese, a can of this tuna, a drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of fabulous vinegar. Toss. That's about 300 calories for a high protein lunch. Add a few artichoke hearts for yumminess and its 350.
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