What are the benefits of eating water-packed canned tuna instead of oil-packed?

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For one thing, water has less calories than oil, so it is a better choice if you are planning on losing weight.

If I'm going to add oil to a recipe I prefer to have control over the amount and flavor of the oil. In a tuna salad I prefer using water packed tuna because I can squeeze it dry, then add mayo and mustard which I prefer over tuna-flavored oil.

When I use tuna in oil I do not like that I cannot get it as dry after draining it, as I can with tuna packed in water. When I made the tuna packed in oil, the tuna salad was too wet for my taste, did not mix well, and water packed mixed much better when making tuna salad. However, I have used tuna packed in olive oil, on my salad, and it tastes awesome, but it has to be packed in olive oil.

Remember oil and water don’t mix, and let not forget the extra calories and fat content because of the oil.

The oil is probably packed with more saturated fats than the water...I am not positive, but I do know that vegetable oil has more saturated fat than canola or olive...good luck and just buy the one you like the taste of best! :)A lot of people like the flavor of albacore tuna in water because it is much less fishy flavored and is lighter...

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