canned turkey
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Product listings show the ingredients as turkey and sea salt. Listings also explicitly identify the meat type as turkey.
Descriptions indicate a 5-year shelf life from the production date. The production/expiration or best-by date is printed on the can.
Product descriptions recommend using canned turkey in stews, soups, casseroles and other cooked dishes. A chili-style canned turkey is suggested for chili dogs, sliders and nachos.
The meat is fully cooked and ready to eat—no pre-cooking required. You can simply heat and serve if you prefer it warm.
Descriptions state the meat is packed in an old-fashioned style with no added water; any liquid in the can comes from the meat itself.
Many listings state there are no artificial ingredients and that the product is minimally processed. One description specifically notes no added phosphates.
Descriptions advise you’ll see juices when you open the can and recommend letting the meat soak in and reabsorb those juices before using for best flavor.
Product details describe a manufacture code on the can bottom that uses a letter for meat type (e.g., T = turkey) plus numbers indicating the production year and the Julian day. The stated shelf life is 5 years from that production date.