Canned fish items refer to seafood products that have been processed, cooked, and sealed in airtight containers, typically cans, to ensure preservation and longer shelf life. These products are convenient and widely consumed due to their accessibility and versatility. Common examples include canned tuna, salmon, sardines, and anchovies. Canning helps maintain the freshness and flavor of the fish while providing a convenient and ready-to-eat option for consumers. Canned fish is often used in various dishes such as salads, sandwiches, and pasta, making it a popular choice for quick and nutritious meals. Additionally, the canning process ensures that the fish retains its nutritional value, including essential omega-3 fatty acids and protein.