If you look in the can it will tell you what is in it, however basically "fish".
dont eat fish
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.
you are not supposed to because of the mercury in the fish.
Yes, tuna is a kosher fish. Canned tuna must be kosher certified though.
Canned tuna is cooked. You can eat it straight out of the can because of this. Tuna changes color when cooked, like most fish and other meats.
1. shrimp 2. canned tuna 3. salmon
Fresh tuna is an oily fish and is high in omega 3 fatty acids. But when it's canned, these fatty acids are reduced to levels similar to white fish. So, although canned tuna is a healthy choice for most people, it doesn't count as oily fish.
Yes, cats can safely eat canned tuna fish in moderation as an occasional treat, but it should not be a regular part of their diet due to potential health risks from mercury and lack of essential nutrients.
Yes, as tuna is alive and lives for years and Spam is in a can with a expiration date. Oh, did you mean canned tuna?
A popular food choice for cats often associated with the keyword "tuna" is canned tuna fish.