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5.0 out of 5 stars
Great snack for travel/anytime, with anything or by itself,
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This review is from: Starkist Chunk Light Tuna in Sunflower Oil, 2.6-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
This is one of my favorite snacks. It's fantastic for traveling; I try to keep a few of these tuna pouches with me at all times when possible. I prefer the tuna in sunflower oil over the tuna in water, because somehow the flavor and texture are so much richer and more whole, and the oil is still light and subtle enough that I can add the tuna to any other food (I love adding it to bowls of ramen, though I most commonly eat the tuna by itself). I eat these right out of the pouch with a pair of chopsticks; when traveling I throw a few disposal chopsticks with these pouches into my bag; they take up such little space, preserve well in most conditions (I think long bouts of heat might be a problem), and they're so easy to eat.
5.0 out of 5 stars
10 times better than canned fish!,
By John 3:16 "unsmart3d" (Ashland, KY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Starkist Chunk Light Tuna in Sunflower Oil, 2.6-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 24) (Grocery)
Is this good? Yes. I like tuna, but I would make my tuna fish sandwiches with 1 part drained, canned tuna and 2 parts miracle whip. Why? Because the canned tuna was so dry. But this, on the other hand, is a dieters delight! Not only is it not dry and pasty, but it tastes great and has your daily amount of 'good' fats! My boss, who hates tuna, was about to vomit watching me eat it straight out of the bag. I made her try a 'fork' of it, and she said, 'MMMMmmmmm!' It's really that good!
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