| | |  | Seafood | Home » » Roland Mackerel in Water, 15-Ounce Tins (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | Roland Mackerel in water has a typical mackerel appearance and has firm flesh, not soft or mushyThese fish are skin-on and are approximately 5 inch long and 1 inch thick Each 15 ounce net weight tin contains three to four small, whole mackerels | | | Features: | |
• Roland Mackerel in water has a typical mackerel appearance -firm flesh, not soft or mushy
• A good source of protein, this item is portion controlled and has a long shelf life
• All-Natural
• Pre-cooked, ready to serve canned fish. Product can be eaten cold but best when reheated or cooked
• Roland Mackerel can be used in a seafood salad. It provides a low-cost meal when served over rice
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 360.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 26.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
GrossAug 18, 2010
By MarketingOwl I feed my German Shepherd mackerel as part of her diet. We go through so much that I decided to order in bulk. Big mistake. I was used to large pieces of Mackerel from Bumble Bee. Instead, I got shredded nastiness. I do not recommend this product. Though I love my puppy with all my heart, I would not say that I'm being overly sensitive to the condition of mackerel coming out of the can. This product was shocking though.... Anyone want to buy some mackerel? I've got 20 cans for sale!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Made in China - and it showsJun 29, 2010
By Maryann Watkins I won't be buying the Roland brand again ... the mackerel is made in China and it shows. WAY too much liquid compared to other brands. A 15-oz can doesn't even come close to providing enough meat. I don't like the looks of the mackerel, either - doesn't look fresh even though it probably is safe. Spend a little more and get a different brand - I learned my lesson.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Makes yummy croquettes for your family,too!Mar 25, 2010
By A. L. Smith
"AmyLuLu"
I grew up on croquettes. Salmon,mackerel,even the large Eatwell sardines all make a fine croquette. I hesitated trying these because all the reviews were for using it for dog food! These are quite good. Actually delicious. Add bread crumbs, onion powder,garlic powder and a little seafood seasoning and voila! Breakfast, lunch or dinner is served. Yes, in the south we have them with biscuits for breakfast. For lunch or dinner serve with rice and your favorite green veggie. Do not bother removing the bones. If you mash the fish with a fork before forming into croquettes, they practically disappear and gives you a boost of calcium. So give your dog a can or two but save the rest for your family. The usual condiments work well with this fish. Tartar sauce,cocktail sauce and my favorite malt vinegar. Bon Appetit. P.S. Do not forget to add an egg to bind your croquettes. Otherwise the croquettes will fall apart when you fry them.
7 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Do not buy!Jul 29, 2009
By B. Pua
"bp888"
When I opened a can, it spewed a fetid odor. The water literally looked like sewage. Avoid this product. It's made in China and probably contains high levels of toxicity. I'm glad Amazon refunded my money. I'm just surprised that Amazon carried this product in the first place.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Not a Bad Product....Aug 03, 2009
By peechuz Perhaps the previous reviewer got a bad case but I bought 2 cases for my dogs to eat and from my experience this is a very acceptable product. Both cases arrived in perfect condition. Mackerel isn't my favorite fragrance but it was not spoiled or bad in any way. The dogs thought it was fabulous and apart from some smelly fish breathe for a few hours there was certainly no ill effects.
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