Ramón Peña

Tuna Belly in Olive Oil by Ramón Peña

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The Tuna Belly in Olive Oil by Ramón Peña is the most succulent and flavorful part of tuna and that's exactly what Ramón Peña brings us in this Spanish tinned fish.

Sourced from the Atlantic, this gourmet tinned fish is cut and carefully hand-packed with olive oil in the can with utmost care and attention.

Buy our Tuna Belly in Olive Oil by Ramón Peña, a must-have among Spanish tins!

 

How to eat Tuna Belly in Olive oil?

From vegetables like roasted peppers to fruits like tart apple, they can all be part of a dish or tapa that features ventresca as the main ingredient. However, it can also be part of your favorite salad, toast, skewers or empanadas.

Origin: Galicia region, Spain

Size: 100 g/3.88 oz

Albacore/Yellowfin tuna belly, olive oil, salt.

Store in a cool, dry place. Refrigerate once opened.

From Galicia, Spain

A tradition passed down in a unique way of understanding and experiencing the sea. Generations of professionals who have dedicated their bodies, and above all their souls, to placing value on the richness of the Galician estuaries, appreciated all over the world, and the Cantabrian Sea. Artisanal labor as well, which has been upheld for centuries and today is synonymous with quality and excellence.

The story of Ramón Peña dates back to 1920. A small canning company in Galicia began with the careful production of fish and seafood preserves, controlling the raw materials and precious artisanal processes from the origin, in order to make the tins authentic luxuries for the palate.

Time has only strengthened this philosophy of continuous improvement and an objective that has remained intact, to preserve the best of the sea in the Ramón Peña tins. Today, these values live on in the company’s DNA, which continues to grow, supporting Galicia and its gastronomic culture.

All our products come from the Galician estuaries, the richest and most highly-regarded fishing area in Spain and the Cantabrian Sea.

The Rías Baixas are considered to have one of the most biologically diverse marine ecosystems on the planet. The unique physical structure of the estuaries gives them added value, making their waters suitable enclaves for the cultivation of seafood and other fish species.

WARNING: PROP 65 for California Resident

This product can expose you to chemicals, including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit [www.P65Warnings.ca.gov](http://www.p65warnings.ca.gov).

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