yes
Tuna fish (canned) has very little if any carbohydrate in it. It is mostly protein.
Tuna fish (canned) has very little if any carbohydrate in it. It is mostly protein.
That depends entirely what you put into the sandwich. If you put a protein rich food into the sandwich, then it has protein. Processed meats, such as hot dogs (weiners), spam, balogna, canned ham, canned tuna, fresh ham, fresh tuna, chicked salad, fried chicken, baked chicken, canned or cooked spaghetti, boiled, scrambled or deviled eggs, peanut butter all contain protein.
The number of filets is irrelevant. Tuna when packed in a can is "canned tuna".
Albacore is a specific type of tuna that is regulated by the USDA. Canned tuna unspecified can be any type of tuna.
Yes canned tuna fish does have a expiry date on it.
yes it is acceptable for Muslims to eat canned tuna
Canned tuna requires draining and flaking.
100 grams of canned tuna in water has 116 calories, .82 grams of fat and 25.5 grams of protein. 100 grams of tuna in oil has 198 calories, 8.21 grams of fat and 29.13 grams of protein.
If you look in the can it will tell you what is in it, however basically "fish".
not really its usually albacore tuna
Canned tuna labeled as flakes, comes from skipjack. Canned tuna labeled as chunks, come from bluefin.