Sandwiches at School: Go Global
As student diners embrace global flavors, seafood-forward sandwiches are a win-win for school and campus foodservice operations.
“America’s 73 million children are a diverse group, so incorporating authentic, globally inspired foods and flavors into product development is essential,” explains Sloan in an article for Food Technology. Boost participation with versatile favorites that meld with an array of global flavors—perfect for bento box protein, tuna salad sandwiches, frittatas, tuna falafel, salmon melts, salmon salsa, tostadas, and more.
High in protein, with no saturated fat or trans fat and packed with nutrients, Chicken of the Sea tuna and salmon products are a nutritious ingredient for your school menus. Meet standards for using whole grains by choosing whole-grain recipe ingredients in your seafood favorites: whole-grain pasta for seafood mac and cheese, or whole-grain tortillas for a salmon tostada, for example. Tuna and salmon are also inherently gluten free. (Some convenience products contain gluten; contact us for details.)
Explore ProductsChicken of the Sea tuna and salmon products are a solid fit for meeting reduced sodium standards, too. Did you know? Chicken of the Sea Wild Caught Light Tuna in Water has only 230 mg of sodium per 70g serving.
As student diners embrace global flavors, seafood-forward sandwiches are a win-win for school and campus foodservice operations.
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