Posted on 08/13/2018 10:16:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Move over turkey, ham and roast beef. Americas deli cases and restaurants will never be the same again if the latest Chicken of the Sea product innovation catches on as expected: deli-style yellowfin tuna slices created for sandwiches, salads, wraps and more.
Chicken of the Sea® Yellowfin Tuna Slices are the worlds first pre-sliced, pre-seasoned tuna slices made from whole yellowfin tuna loins. Developed to give tuna-loving deli users a healthier, convenient alternative to traditional luncheon meats, the revolutionary new product will be unveiled March 11-13 at the Chicken of the Sea booth (#519) at Seafood Expo North America in Boston, the worlds largest seafood show.
Envisioned as the latest on-trend, healthy-eating concept, Chicken of the Sea Yellowfin Tuna Slices are being tested and rolled-out to consumers nationwide. The line was created in response to the FDAs Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2015-2020 which challenges Americans of all ages to increase their seafood consumption to a minimum of two servings per week.
Chicken of the Sea Yellowfin Tuna Slices is a finalist for 2018 Seafood Excellence Award, determined by a panel of seafood experts on the basis of uniqueness and appropriateness to the market, taste profile, packaging, market potential, convenience, nutritional value and originality. Winners will be announced March 11, 2018.
For years, nutritionists have been encouraging the public to work more seafood into their diet, but foodservice has offered few new alternatives to the beef, pork, chicken and turkey routine, said Scott Solar, Chicken of the Sea director of culinary development and responsible sourcing. Chicken of the Sea Yellowfin Tuna Slices is the first ready-to-eat tuna product that can compete in Americas delis and restaurants.
Were changing the classic deli experience forever by making sliced tuna a ready-to-eat option that adds the Omega-3 and health benefits to sandwiches, salads and anywhere else you use sliced turkey, ham and roast beef.
Two initial flavor varieties will be offered, Black Pepper and Cajun, without preservatives or artificial ingredients. Each vacuum-packed two-pound package contains 32 one-ounce yellowfin tuna slices, with five packages to a case. The slices are vacuum-packed to allow for easy freezing, thawing and serving.
Chicken of the Sea Yellowfin Tuna Slices is expected to receive Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, the industrys most exclusive sustainability designation, similar to other Chicken of the Sea tuna and salmon products.
For the latest information on Chicken of the Sea products, recipes, promotions and programs, go to www.chickenofthesea.com.
I still call it “tunafish.”
You can tune a piano but you can’t tune a fish.... ;-)
LOL
I may have to try this provided it is not processed in China.
Tuna fish is the only fish I eat, but I prefer Bumble Bee’s premium light tuna packed in water for tuna melts. I put onion, celery, dill relish, seasoned salt, pepper, and mayo in the salad mix, use American or Cheddar cheese slices, butter on the outside of the bread, and put it in a fry pan to toast until it gets a golden brown crust on the outside. Just had some last week! Yum!
...worlds first pre-sliced, pre-seasoned tuna slices made from whole yellowfin tuna loins.
Fish have loins?
I like my Ahi raw and very, very, fresh.
I like Bumble Bee albacore tuna.
But the king of canned tuna in my opinion is the very spendy olive oil Bonita albacore tuna from Spain.
Yellow fin has less mercury but not as tasty as albacore.
Have you tried the tuna that comes in glass jars? I forget the brand name?
[[Fish have loins?]]
Right below their gluteus maximus
“Developed to give tuna-loving deli users a healthier, convenient alternative”
Mercury is healthier?
Sounds delish, but all that work just for a sandwich, I dunno, I’m too lazy *sighs* I’m so used to eating simply for sustenance not caring enough about the taste.
Tuna fish is the only fish I eat
Too bad as yer mis’sen out on some good & health stuff
probably super high sodium just like other deli meats? good for once in a while but unhealthy to have often. no thanks.
also isn’t pelosi involved with this brand?
Yeah, healthy until somebody raises the Mercury scare again.
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Yoi!
Better get to the store or we'll miss this.
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Tuna is great.
Could someone please tell me what in the world is a tuna loin? Ive seen that term used before.
To me, loin and fish would seem mutually exclusive.
Were on the same page.
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