Century Tuna recognizes this fact. The countrys leading canned tuna brand recently launched a new product Century Tuna Lite at M Café in Greenbelt.
For the event, dubbed a "Night of Pure Delite," guests sampled Century Tuna Lite dishes like Nicoise salad, tuna with pomelo tartlets, Vietnamese wraps and mousse profiteroles. Featured performer Sitti sang bossa nova tunes.
"We are very excited to launch the new Century Tuna Lite. Your favorite super-meat is now lighter and healthier," said Ayet Evangelista, Century Tuna marketing manager. "This new tuna variant was made especially for health buffs to keep them fit and active."
Highlighting the event was a fashion show featuring Kate Torralbas latest collection. The brand chose Torralba because she is a young, hip, and very talented designer.
For Torralbas "Lite and White" collection, she decided to use light, sheer, and organic white fabric that breathes. She embellished her dresses with crochet and embroidery for a resort feel. Just imagine Greek goddesses dressed in sultry outfits.
In creating laid-back mens wear, Torralba focused on relaxed pieces for men like snuggly pants that oozed with sex appeal. White never goes out of style, noted the designer. She created 24 pieces that were modeled by Century Tuna Superbods winners (and new image models) Jon Mullally and Michelle Padua, as well as other participants. What a short, sweet and ethereal collection!
Seafood, we learned at the press event, contains omega 3 fatty acid or healthy fat, which promotes normal blood pressure, eliminates body fat deposits, and maintains an ideal weight. Dig this, the tuna from Century Tuna Lite comes from General Santos and is made with 50 percent less fat and 50 percent less salt. Everything is natural because it does not have preservatives.
Evangelista concludes, "We wanted to be part of that trend and give consumers a product that promotes a healthy lifestyle. Soon, there will be a new variant with zero fat. Century Tuna keeps on developing new products not only to promote a healthy lifestyle but also to expand the market. But its more than that. Its a lite style."