Tinned Smoked Albacore Tuna
This tinned albacore tuna is not even comparable to the typical canned tuna from a grocery store. This is smoked adding a nice, not overpowering flavor to the rich tuna. There are many ways to describe the flavor but it is definitely known for superior quality and deliciousness. It’s worth a try or add it to your regular rotation if you know you love it.
Tin net weight is 2.8 oz. The cans are BPA-free.
Sourced from vessels participating in the MSC-certified British Columbia albacore tuna fishery.
Caught with rods-and-reels in the Pacific Northwest by vessels that participate in the MSC Fishery. With this type of fishing gear, each fish is caught by one fishing pole, one at a time, to minimize bycatch and maximize quality control.
Smoked in small batches over natural wood, hand-packed, and canned in British Columbia.
Fishwife is female founded. From Fishwife brand: The term "Fishwife" dates back to the 16th century, and originally referred to the daughters or wives of fishermen who sold fish at the market. The term gradually evolved into gendered insult for women who were brash, foul-mouthed, and brassy. We relate.
This tinned albacore tuna is not even comparable to the typical canned tuna from a grocery store. This is smoked adding a nice, not overpowering flavor to the rich tuna. There are many ways to describe the flavor but it is definitely known for superior quality and deliciousness. It’s worth a try or add it to your regular rotation if you know you love it.
Tin net weight is 2.8 oz. The cans are BPA-free.
Sourced from vessels participating in the MSC-certified British Columbia albacore tuna fishery.
Caught with rods-and-reels in the Pacific Northwest by vessels that participate in the MSC Fishery. With this type of fishing gear, each fish is caught by one fishing pole, one at a time, to minimize bycatch and maximize quality control.
Smoked in small batches over natural wood, hand-packed, and canned in British Columbia.
Fishwife is female founded. From Fishwife brand: The term "Fishwife" dates back to the 16th century, and originally referred to the daughters or wives of fishermen who sold fish at the market. The term gradually evolved into gendered insult for women who were brash, foul-mouthed, and brassy. We relate.
This tinned albacore tuna is not even comparable to the typical canned tuna from a grocery store. This is smoked adding a nice, not overpowering flavor to the rich tuna. There are many ways to describe the flavor but it is definitely known for superior quality and deliciousness. It’s worth a try or add it to your regular rotation if you know you love it.
Tin net weight is 2.8 oz. The cans are BPA-free.
Sourced from vessels participating in the MSC-certified British Columbia albacore tuna fishery.
Caught with rods-and-reels in the Pacific Northwest by vessels that participate in the MSC Fishery. With this type of fishing gear, each fish is caught by one fishing pole, one at a time, to minimize bycatch and maximize quality control.
Smoked in small batches over natural wood, hand-packed, and canned in British Columbia.
Fishwife is female founded. From Fishwife brand: The term "Fishwife" dates back to the 16th century, and originally referred to the daughters or wives of fishermen who sold fish at the market. The term gradually evolved into gendered insult for women who were brash, foul-mouthed, and brassy. We relate.