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HomeOrganic FoodsOilsReese Skinless and Boneless Sardines in Water,Low Sodium, 4.375-Ounce Cans (Pack of 10) |
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23 of 23 found the following review helpful:
Lo Sodium Sardines Jan 24, 2009
By Arnie C I have been purchasing Reese Skinless & Boneless sardines for several months. These sardines come neatly packed approximately 5 to a can. They have always tasted fresh with no fishy taste. As an added bonus they are low in sodium, only 45mg/can. Most canned sardines are high in sodium. The sardines are good eaten right from the can or in a sandwich with tomatoes or scallions. Sometimes I add a small amount of olive oil as the fish can be a tad dry. Excellent sardines. An additional note: For what it is worth the sardines processed in Portugal are far superior to those processed in Morocco. Those from Morocco have of late been over cooked and bits and pieces while the ones from Portugal are firm whole pieces.
15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
EXCELLENT SARDINES AND VALUE May 09, 2009
By Tjomsland
"Common-Sense, Wit & Wisdom"
I am always concerned about sodium, fat, oil and calories. These Reese Skinless & Boneless sardines are definitely the answer. What an excellent value, boneless, not unusual, but boneless and skinless, that is another story. I was buying canned sardines from the .99 Cent store for years, smaller cans, but excellent value. Once I found these at Amazon this is where I now buy my sardines. These are an excellent purchase. I also like the pull tab top. No can-opener necessary. I just put them on a plate and add a little mustard and enjoy them. I highly recommend these. Actually, I think I am going to have to open a can right now since my mouth is watering. Oooops, I just checked the pantry and discovered I already ate my last can of sardines, so I am placing my next order now. If you like sardines, these are a wonderful purchase.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Tasty! Jan 08, 2009
By Fred H. A good price on tasty, meaty boneless, skinless sardines. For those who haven't indulged: they taste a good bit like tuna but the amount of mercury in sardines is said to be better than tuna. Yummy!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
enjoy them every day! Sep 23, 2009
By BB I've been getting these sardines for 4 months under the subscription program and am quite satisfied. There are usually 3 sardines per can, sometimes 4. Occassionally there may be a tiny spec of skin still present, but not usually. I would characterize the taste as mild which is just fine with me. I think some people who call these bland are more used to sardines packed in olive oil and a lot of salt, but these are a lower salt alternative and have less calories than those packed in olive oil. The quality has been very consistent, and i consume a half can of these sardines every day on wheat bread with humus. I have had briesling sardines, which, as i understand it, are very young and tender sardines, and they were superior to these sardines, but i have always found briesling sardines to be a lot more expensive. These sardines suit my needs and price range very well and i enjoy them a lot. As you probably know, sardines are a very good source of omega-3 fatty acids (the good kind), like other fish. But unlike larger fish, sardines tend to have lower mercury content, which makes them an ideal protein rich snack.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
old dude Apr 05, 2009
By Robert L. Gleason
"old dude"
sardines are extremely healthy and Reese sardines are the best I have found.My cat(16 yrs old)was overweight and her fur was dull. I started her on Reese sardines years ago and she is like a young cat again. PS: They are also very tasty and good for me too.
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