This Ramón Peña Yellowfin Tuna in Olive Oil has been in my stash for a few months now. I've had it since before I tried their sardines in olive oil, and I just felt like some tuna.


Initial impression upon opening the can: 5/5.
A nice big chunk of yellowfin. The aroma of the oil is neutral, with no real scent of the fish. A sip of it has just a hint of tuna flavor.
Tasting a bit of it alone, it has a mild flavor one would expect of yellowfin, with only the slightest hint of tuna "tang".
Let's Do Lunch

It was packed in tight, making extracting the fish from the can in one big chunk impossible. I inverted the can over the rice bowl, and used a fork to pry it all out. There wasn't much oil, but what little there was went in as well.
As I tried larger bites of tuna, I kept thinking it seemed a little dry on the palate. The initial taste was straight from the can and had relatively more oil with it. In the bowl, the oil kind of drained off into the rice, leaving the tuna not as coated with it.
I also thought it could have use a touch more salt, listed as a moderate to low 310mg.
Adding Some Seasoning

This next part was a bit premeditated. Rather than my usual basmati, I chose some sticky rice for this tasting. I also brought out some furikake and gohan desuyo, just for a little Japanese flair.
The furikake added the needed saltiness, its nori and sesame adding some beneficial umami. Gohan desuyo is usually more a flavoring for the rice, and in this case I probably should have left it off, as it did nothing for the tuna except to overpower it. I'll know better next time.
Main Takeaways
- Nice, mild yellowfin tuna
- A tad dry mouth feel
- Needed some salt
At $8, I might have expected a little more from this tin, but at the same time I didn't go into it expecting to be blown away, either. This would be a good choice for some kind of salad with some additional olive oil to moisten things up a bit.
Brand: Ramón Peña
Description: Yellowfin tuna in olive oil
Species: Thunnus albacares
Country of Origin: Spain
Source: FAO27, Northeast Atlantic
Skin/Bones: No/No
Net Wt: 3.9 oz.
Price Range: $8
