The predecessor of canned tuna in oil, a 19th-century innovation that at its best is extremely good, was tuna cooked with a large amount of salt and preserved for a time under oil, stored in clay jars in a cool cellar. Probably this was done in many Mediterranean places, and certainly near the large tuna fisheries on the coasts of Provence and Italy. If…
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