Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Albacore tuna is listed among "good choices," which means one 4-ounce serving per week is safe to eat during pregnancy. What the Consumer Reports analysis found:
Keep your sodium levels at bay with this no-salt-added canned tuna fish from StarKist. “It has the lowest sodium content at 65 mg and only 0.5 mg of fat,” says Dineen.
In total, 13 canned tuna products were voluntarily recalled, according to the announcement. The following list contains the products' names, can codes, and best-if-used-by dates. Can't see the list?
StarKist Tuna is a brand of tuna produced by StarKist Co., an American company formerly based in Pittsburgh's North Shore [1] that is now wholly owned by Dongwon Industries of South Korea. It was purchased by Dongwon from the American food manufacturer Del Monte Foods on June 24, 2008, for slightly more than $300 million. [ 2 ]
Fisheries inspectors had found that StarKist tuna, processed by a New Brunswick plant, had spoiled, and declared that it was “unfit for human consumption.” [1] A St. Andrews, New Brunswick plant had processed the tuna, and the forced destruction of a million cans of tuna would likely cause the plant to close down. The owners of the plant ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page
Unlike fresh foods, canned tuna has no definitive expiration date. Instead, it comes with a “best by” or “use by” date, which indicates the period during which the product is expected to ...
The company's official explanation for the name of their product is that, in the "old days", fishermen referred to white albacore tuna as "chicken of the sea". It was so called because of the white color of its flesh and mild flavor reminded them of chicken. The founder of the company thought it would be a unique name for a brand of tuna. [7]