| | |  | Computer Accessories | Home » » Crown Prince Natural Skinless & Boneless Sardines in Water, 4.37-Ounce Cans (Pack of 25) | | | | | | | Description: | | Skinless & Boneless Sardines are prepared from only the highest quality pilchard sardines available. They are packed in either pure olive oil or water. One can provide almost half of the needed daily protein. These popular sardines are firm in texture and delicate in flavor. Try them in salads, sandwiches, casseroles or straight out of the can. | | | Features: | |
• Case of twenty five, 4.37- ounce cans (total of 109.25 ounces)
• Case of twenty, 4.37-ounce cans (total of 109.25 ounces)
• Hand-filleted and hand-packed in pure cold pressed olive oil
• Contains 2g of omega-3 ; kosher
• Wild-caught; product of Morocco
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 109.25 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 13.1 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 8.7 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 15 reviews |
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19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Delicious and good for you!Jun 16, 2006
By Homemaker
"ela-123"
These are high-quality pilchard sardines wild-caught from Morocco and contain 2g of heart-healthy Omega-3 fatty acids per can. They are boneless and skinless and ready-to-eat. My favorite way of eating sardines is crushed with some extra virgin olive oil and hot sauce (Jamaican pickapeppa sauce is ideal), on top of crackers. Buying a whole case of 25 cans is much more economical than buying individual cans of comparable quality at our local supermarket. We're very happy that Amazon sells these sardines.
12 of 12 found the following review helpful:
All Sardines are Not Created EqualJul 05, 2008
By mizdg I much prefer the taste of skinless sardines to tuna fish - they are milder and meatier and less "fishy". Plus they lack the mercury content of tuna. This has always been the brand I purchased at my Whole Foods store (for $2.79 per can), so I thought all sardines were pretty much the same. My husband recently picked up two cans at the local Stop and Shop (King Oscar) and what a shock to my system. For one, they still had the skin and TAILS on. Two, the taste was more tinny than fish and the texture gritty. I won't even open the other can. Crown Prince quality and taste is far superior, and Amazon has them at a better price.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Mild flavored, low-salt sardinesJul 17, 2007
By Brian Pendleton These low-salt, low-calorie sardines are a tasty source of supplemental protein. I like them straight with whole-wheat bread. Texture is firm and flavor is mild. Overall I prefer the Crown Prince canned salmon but these make for a nice change and are just the right size for lunches.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Crown Prince Skinless/Boneless SardinesMar 22, 2007
By Stan Ren I was introduced to these when I bought a can at a Big Lots store and found that they were so good that I went on line and bought a case. I highly recommend this brand to anyone liking sardines. Stan Ren
8 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Good Then but Not NowOct 03, 2007
By Geoffrey Gibbons
"bikeme1952"
I have purchased this item twice in the past & thought it an excellent product at a fair price. It was $41.15 for a case of 25 items or $1.65 each. Now that amazon has raised the price to $50.65 a case or $2.03 each, it is not such a great deal anymore. That is a 23% increase in the price. Should have purchased this item in July, 2007 before Amazon decided to gouge it's customers. Oh Well!!
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