| | |  | Sardines | Home » » » » Roland Plain Sardines in Olive Oil, 4.375-Ounce Tins (Pack of 20) | | | | | | | Description: | | Roland Plain Sardines in Olive Oil | | | Features: | |
• Roland Sardines are small tender fish. Good flavor, no strong or fishy odor
• Roland Plain Sardines are high in protein and make a tasty and satisfying meal with little preparation
• All-Natural; Kosher
• Roland Plain Sardines can be served at room temperature
• Excellent between two slices of crusty bread for a quick, tasty lunch, these sardines are delicious eaten right out of the tin
• Easy open cans
• Pack of 10, 3/8 -ounce cans
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 43.75 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 3.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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32 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Meaty and quite good, but not my favorite sardinesOct 30, 2008
By Kristina Thompson I ordered a bunch of the Roland Sardines in olive oil because my favorite (Season sardines in olive oil with bay leaf) have been out of stock for too long.
The Roland Sardines are a product of Morocco, whose waters border Spain and Portugal, which are arguably the best source of the Brisling sardines.
The tin I opened contained four large, plump sardines. The quantity of oil seemed a bit much compared to the volume of sardines, and the skin was somewhat ragged. The sardines were quite nicely-flavored, though I thought they smelled and tasted slightly more fishy than the Season sardines.
The price is very reasonable on these sardines, though if I have an option I will purchase my more expensive favorites. If they become available again I will post a side-by-side comparison.
8 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Good sardinesApr 06, 2009
By J. Lance These are good sardines, but they aren't the best. In their favour they really fill the can with fish, you aren't buying a lot of oil like some bargain brands. But they do have a "fishier" taste than some, so if you don't like that you might want to go for a different brand.
I did run into some tiny scales in the oil of these, as well, which I really dislike. All in all, not bad, but the best, either.
7 of 8 found the following review helpful:
Not as good as Season sardinesMay 14, 2009
By Robert I bought these because Season sardines, the best around, were not available. They're ok, but just not as tasty as the Season brand.
12 of 15 found the following review helpful:
TWO Huge Sardines In Can...Apr 02, 2009
By cookwarejunkie
"cookwarejunkie"
Most sardines I've eaten come in a can with several small ones. There was no indication of the size of these in the description, and in the other review four were mentioned as being in the can. I had thought that four in a can was a bit large, but when we opened one can there were only TWO large sardines in the can. I had never seen them come that way and it wasn't what I expected. They were still good, but I just wanted to mention it in case you prefer the usual, much smaller sardine size as I do.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Not too badJan 13, 2010
By Kingwood22 Each box of sardines is nice and clean. However, every can inside the boxes is sticky and has particles of something on it. Each can has to be rinsed in the sink before opening. I have concerns about the cleanliness of the canning facility and the health risks involved because of that.
The sardines are actually pretty tasty if you can get past the dirty cans. Mine had between 3 and 5 sardines per can.
I will buy again because the price and taste are acceptable.
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