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Roland S&B Mackerel Filets in Soybean Oil, 4-Ounce Tins (Pack of 25)
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Roland S&B Mackerel Filets in Soybean Oil, 4-Ounce Tins (Pack of 25)

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Description:

Roland Mackerel Fillets are packed in vegetable oil Each 44 ounce net weight tin contains 5 skinless and boneless mackerel fillets

Features:

Roland Mackerel Fillets are packed in vegetable oil. Each 4.4 oz. net wt. tin contains 5 skinless and boneless mackerel fillets


Roland Mackerel has a long shelf life, good portion control, and delicious rich taste


All-Natural


Roland Mackerel Fillets are precooked and ready to serve


Serve on crisp bread or crackers as a snack or appetizer


Product Details:
Product Weight: 100.0 Ounces
Package Length: 13.2 inches
Package Width: 6.3 inches
Package Height: 4.7 inches
Package Weight: 7.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 10 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 10 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5I think these are delicious little, ready to eat fish!May 20, 2009
By A. Bennett
Mackeral is one of the best fish you can eat for the Omega 3's (DHA & EPA) along with sardines and salmon. These mackeral are packed skin and bone free....no worry about picking little bones out before you eat! They are a delicious mild fish. They are packed in soybean oil which I DO NOT like but it's a minute amount so I ignore that my preference of Extra Virgin Olive Oil is not used. If EVVO can be used in the cans of boneless and skinless sardines.....why can't it be used with these?? Anyway...these are absolutely scrumtious. The cans are tiny so I consider them one serving and they are expensive but the price on Amazon is terrific. They are like sardines but without that "fishy" after taste. I love sardines too so they are both a wonderful complete protein. I sometimes eat them as the protein in my meal or sometines as an afternoon treat...right out of the can. I guess if you don't like sardines you should try one can locally before buying the 25 pack from Amazon. I will be buying these again and stock up when the great Roland sale returns!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3not the healthiest mackerel?Sep 06, 2010
By Schmendrick
I purchased a can of Roland mackerel in soy oil at my local grocery store, and found within delicious small (like large sardines) fish. On that basis I ordered this item from Amazon. The fish in these cans is much larger: each can contains just part of single fish. The flavor is fine but my concern is that these are king mackerel, which are less healthy for your diet than other species (as you can check yourself with an Internet search). There is less omega-3 and, probably more importantly, likely to be more of the man-made pollutants that accumulate in larger fish. Of course the real solution is that we stop polluting the oceans so badly! But until that happens, I will prefer to eat smaller fish.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Simply Good EatsFeb 02, 2012
By RealLoveIs
Just ate my first tin and oooh boy! These little fish are delicious. Just the right amount of salt and in soybean oil. Wonderful way to stave off hunger...BEWARE Not for those who don't like fishy treat ;-)

5Roland Canned MackerelMay 31, 2011
By Ellymae
This stuff is great. I used to eat this when I was a very poor college student. Between the canned mackerel and alot of walking I lost 30 pounds. Now I am alot older and still love it. My husband and I work out in our woods. This is a convenient, easy, healthy and delicious food to take with us. It is also an easy go-to food when I am too lazy to prepare something. I bought a case of it and will be buying another soon.

4mackeral dackeralMay 24, 2011
By higharch
i ordered a different brand that i had tried before but amazon said they would put me on a waiting list. i waited for a month or so and then ordered the roland brand.
in the process i learned that mackeral are seasonal. seems the best mackeral is only available in the spring when the omega3 oils are more than double as they are in the fall. the taste is very satisfactory but i'm still wondering if these mackeral are from the spring catch with lots of omega 3 or another time of year when they have less omega 3 because it doesnt list on the tin when they were caught.

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