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Flaked Light Tuna – Dill & Lemon

Wild Caught

Clover Leaf Flaked Light Tuna – Dill and Lemon is a DILL-icious member of our flavoured tuna family with a favourite seasoning of dill that provides a juicy soft taste and gentle sweet aroma. The hint of lemon adds just the right touch of liveliness.

The convenient 85g can comes with an easy peel pull tab, making it easy for anyone to open the can making tuna an easy nutritious lunch on the go.

Clover Leaf Flaked Light Tuna – Dill & Lemon is low in saturated fat, free of trans fat and an excellent source of protein.

Are you bored with your routine meals and want something quick and delicious, yet also nutritious?

This Clover Leaf Flaked Light Tuna – Dill and Lemon can elevate a salad, pasta or wrap, and can be eaten on its own. Check out some of our recipes which use the Dill and Lemon Flavoured Tuna, like the Tomato Dill Bib Wrap, Dill Tuna and Olive Spaghetti and Tuna Flatbread, to name a few.

Taste It And See!

You can find out where your fish was caught, and the fishing method used by entering the can code at Trace My Catch.

Our Wild caught Skipjack Tuna is certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). This means that you are choosing certified sustainable seafood that’s wild caught through sustainable fishing methods from certified sustainable fisheries, guarding oceans from being overfished and protecting marine animals. Look for the blue fish MSC logo on our packaging.

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nutrition

Per 1 can (85 g) Amount
per serving
% Daily
Value
Calories130
Fat6 g8%
Saturated Fat1 g
Trans Fat0 g
Saturated + Trans5%
Carbohydrate2 g
Sugars1 g1%
Protein17 g
Cholesterol40 mg
Sodium260 mg11%
 

Health Benefits

  • Low in saturates
  • Trans fat free
  • Excellent source of protein

Ingredients

Skipjack* tuna, water, sunflower oil, dill, sugar, salt, modified corn starch, lemon juice, citric acid, flavour.
May contain bones.
*Katsuwonus pelamis

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