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Gourmet Food : Ortiz Ventresca Tuna

 : Ortiz Ventresca Tuna
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Ortiz Ventresca Tuna
from: Conservas Ortiz S.A.

Price: $13.79
Prices subject to change.




Amazon.com Details:
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Address: Spain
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Ortiz
Country: Spain
Ingredients: Ventresca, olive oil
Label: Conservas Ortiz S.A.
Manufacturer: Conservas Ortiz S.A.
Publisher: Conservas Ortiz S.A.
Studio: Conservas Ortiz S.A.
Sales Rank: 145

Features:
  • Belly Cut Tuna
  • Packed in olive oil
  • Imported from Spain



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Ortiz Ventresca imported from Spain. High grade belly cut tuna packed in olive oil.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Ortiz Ventresca Tuna = voted "Best Death Row Final Meal" by Inmate Magazine 2008
Not a fan of capitol punishment? Well, guess what... you'll be standing in line after you taste this velvet tuna belly fillet from pure spanish waters. Your last meal will never be more enjoyed. Even the pope likes it.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Canned Tuna
This is not your average canned tuna at $10.00 a tin, but if you are looking for a gourmet canned tuna experience this is it. I have seen the same product in Michigan for $17.99 a tin, so $9.99 is quite the bargain. I made a simple butter lettuce salad, flaked the tuna on top, reserving the olive oil in the tin for the dressing of sea salt, ground pepper, lemon juice and a couple of capers. It got rave reviews.

Ortiz has different grades and Amazon has the best prices, try one of each in a side by side comparison, include a can of the best tuna you can find in your local grocery store then decide for yourself.

On a side note, has anyone noticed that Amazon's prices are better that eBay prices?