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Season Sardines in Olive Oil are wild-caught, skinless, and boneless sardines packed in a convenient 4.37 oz tin. Each serving delivers 22g of protein and is rich in Omega-3 fatty acids, making them an ideal keto snack. With a commitment to sustainability, these sardines are certified by Friend of the Sea, ensuring a healthy choice for both you and the planet.
M**J
My favorite sardines
The sardines are so consistently good! They are always nice-sized, whole, quality filets and they taste amazing! The olive oil is delicious and I'm often tempted to drink it as I make sure every morsel of meat is eaten! I love that they are wild caught and verified sustainable. I also really enjoy the EVOO ones that have skin, but these particular ones are my favorite! So delicious!
M**N
Exceeds expectations
Arrived on time, in great condition
A**R
Nutricion
La.calidad de los ingredientes
W**R
Great Sardine lot, no salt added, no bones and skin!
Well packaged and on time
B**G
Good
Good taste
G**A
I got what I ordered, not a substitute.
I’ve had issues with suppliers not sending what I ordered on several occasions but not this time. I got exactly what I ordered.
L**N
WONDERFUL, HEALTHY FOOD.
THIS ITEM IS VERY HEALTHY FOR BONES, ETC.
S**N
IS IT BRISLING "MUSH" or IS IT BRISLING "PUDDING or SOUP" BUT NOT FISH!
Definitely not 2 layers of Brisling canned fish. There's no layers, just one can of mushy mess. The biggest question is: IS IT EDIBLE?" CAN i SAFELY EAT IT? Not that I want to.... visually horrible. Let's start over...Ordered FOUR SEASON (6 PACK) TWO LAYER PREMIUM BRISLINGS 3.75 oz can. LOT # LO32, expiration 01/09/2023 a product of Latvia.My wife hates fish. She won't eat it, cook it or buy it. So, every weekend I either shop at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's for a can of Kippers, Sardines, Mackerel , Smoked Oysters or Smoked Salmon (lox). I have appreciated my canned fish for over 50+ years. I feel I am quite knowledgeable in this fare. Knowing that Mediterranean sardines (Morrocco, Tunisia, Portugal etc) are quite different from their cousins to the North ie Norway, Scotland, Canada & the Baltics. I prefer the Northern Type. Latvia Brislings are caught in the same seas as the Scandinavian type. As a kid I could tell if my father was financially struggling. We were in the money if he bought Norwegian King Oscar & if he bought Canadian, Maine Sardines & Kippers we were broke. Over the last few years the Season Brand became the Premium Brand. You knew if you paid a little more you got a better grade of fish. Brisling type baby sardines are my luxury fish costing more. For two years I've been enjoying the POLAR brand Latvia Brislings. EXCELLENT! So, I saw these Season Brand Brisling for $2.49 can per 6 pk. Not cheap, but a true & tried premium brand I could TRUST. WHAT HAPPENED "SEASON"?. Don't you have quality control agents at the foreign cannery? Don't you sample your product? In all of my years of tens of thousands of canned fish, I have never encountered such sub-quality fish. For years I ate a popular pickled herring brand, then they switch to plastic containers which changed the flavor of the fish. I haven't bought that brand since. Now Season Brand joins the ranks of "RANK FOOD". You know the old restaurant adage.... your only as good as the last dinner you serve!. FROM A "FORMER LOYAL CUSTOMER"
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