Does 1 pouch tuna = 1 can...... for recipe purposes? (better, dishes, sandwich)
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There are different sized pouches of tuna. The smaller one is 2.6 oz. Larger one is 6.4 oz.
I don't know the weights of either when drained of water. Probably not much different with pouches, they seem much 'drier' than the canned tuna.
Regular size can of tuna is 5 oz. Drained of water weight is 4 oz. Larger can of tuna is 12 oz., drained of water is 9 oz.
I was just going to agree with the others who said you can't really mess up with a dish like this. Any amount of tuna would be okay. For me, I'd prefer to put a good amount as you did, OP. Two pouches are better than one.
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