Does tuna belong in water or oil?
Oil every time. I buy water and mix oil into it.
>>8910885
Tuna in water. Sardines in oil.
>>8910886
Why not just buy oil and mix water in it?
More cost effective.
>>8910895
He might not want the kind of oil they can it with.
Depends if I'm eating it out of the can or if I'm making a salad, either way I don't really care that much
>>8910885
>Does tuna belong in water or oil?
Neither. Canned tuna is only fit for cat food.
>>8910885
Depends on the type of tuna.
>>8910885
Depends on the recipe.
I'd go with sunflower oil if you can find it for probably about 90% of recipes. Publix carries either bumble bee or starkist in sunflower oil at my location.
>>8910974
This. I buy water canned because the corporate canneries will be using shit olive oil or petroleum if it was canned in china. Then I drain it well and add a certified 1st cold pressed EVOO from California, one of the last bastions protecting us from total subjugation to corporate overlords.
>>8910989
this. but only when its not salted.
canned tuna is alwasy dry af, even when it's a tiny chunk drenched with whatever sauce or oil, it's still dry.
>>8911121
>>/pol/
>tuna
>comes from the ocean
>"does this belong in water or oil"
are you daft
>canned
You barbarians.
Mercury
>>8911813
Can't even get that shit fresh where I live unless you're willing to pay exuberant amounts of money
>>8910885
Yes.
No.8910892 - "Tuna in water. Sardines in oil." That's it - best opinion.