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Tier | 5% | 15% |
Price | $7.57 | $6.68 |
Unit | 75.7¢ | 66.8¢ |
Rating: | (4.7 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 6,535 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | Chicken of the Sea Chunk Light Tuna in Water, Wild Caught Tuna, 5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 10) |
Manufacturer: | CHICKEN OF THE SEA INT |
Product SKU: | B08WR5J62L |
UPC: | 48000245106 |
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The contents of the can are about 85% tuna.
Proof below.
Canned tuna is 19% protein by mass.
(Source - BumbleBee tuna label, which shows 16g protein in a 85g serving)
That seems close to 90% water, but meat is mostly water. This tuna is not dehydrated or freeze-dried to remove the natural tuna water.
Raw Skipjack tuna is 22% protein by mass (chunk light is skipjack)
(Source: https://fdc.nal.usda.go
Since no ingredient on the nutrition label has protein other than the tuna, it can be derived that the can is 86% tuna. (19% protein for canned tuna/22% for raw tuna).
Of course, I can simply tell by texture, flavor, and smell that it is mostly tuna, but I know humans have less refined palettes, and need nutrition labels.
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Tuna connoisseur here.
I actually prefer chunk light to the more expensive canned tuna. Greater umami flavor and lower in mercury.
The cat knows.
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70% of you is liquid.
No, but I love sardines. They are very flavorful and low in mercury.
So funny I forgot to laugh.