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Date: | Thu, 7 Dec 2000 00:58:52 -0500 |
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>The water packed is more healthy, as the oil used in oil-packed is (aside
>from
>not being paleo) the sort of machine-made, chemical-ridden oil, full of
>trans
>fatty acids, that we should avoid.
>
Well, doesn't that depend on the oil used for packing the tuna? I buy tuna
packed in "pure olive oil" (Cento brand, or health food store brand). The
sardines I buy are Crown Prince brand "packed for the health food industry",
in pure olive oil. No, it does not say "cold pressed". But I thought these
were good choices, and I thought also that the olive oil helps to preserve
the integrity of the fatty acids in the fish. (?)
Also NeanderThin warns of a corn-derived chemical that may be some in
water-packed tunas.
Maybe I should just stick to fresh fish.
Stacie
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