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Roland S&B Sardines in Water, low sodium, 4 3/8-Ounce Cans (Pack of 10) |  | Brand: Roland Category: Grocery
Buy New: $14.99 as of 7/31/2010 10:44 CDT details
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Seller: Serenity Surplus Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 2066
Number Of Items: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 12.4 x 4.5 x 2.6
UPC: 041224172203 EAN: 0041224172203 ASIN: B000UZVPKO
Release Date: August 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Pack of ten, 4.375-ounce can (total of 43.75 ounces) | | • | Can be used straight from the tin in salads, with fresh tomato in a sandwich, or fried with garlic and butter; kosher certified | | • | High in protein and low in salt these sardines are a healthy ingredient in many prepared dishes | | • | Healthy alternative to skinless and boneless sardines in salt and oil | | • | Use in salad and sandwiches | | • | Flavorful liquid without any fish odor | | • | Low in sodium | | • | Mild flavor makes a tasty ingredient | | • | Skinless and boneless |
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Product Description Skinless sardines in water differ from the ones with skin in oil in that they are somewhat coarse and dense as opposed to the softer texture of sardines in oil. Not much fishy odor and the liquid is flavorful. It has a mild flavor and can be used as an ingredient with other meat dishes like tuna salads. The sardine content in the dishes will give a different taste and you will enjoy it. Its low sodium content will not affect the sardine taste at all. They are skinless and boneless and very easy to use.
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The Best October 19, 2009 J. Diamond 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Roland S&B sardines are the best you can buy and believe me, I've tried them all. ALSO....Amazon's price is half what I had been paying.
Most excellent sardines! November 7, 2009 K. Robertson (southern Virginia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Just had my 1st can of these sardines and I am delighted! Big sardines in the can with a most excellent mild flavor. Made a tuna salad...but used sardines. Wonderful! I have to say that I really didn't notice that they were low sodium as far as affecting the overall sardine taste. Love the ones without oil as I don't really like that greasy fish taste you get with some sardines. I just got diagnosed with hypothyroidism, and I read that sardines are good to help restore your thryoid function. I'll be ordering more of these!
The best April 21, 2010 mythology101 (WA state) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've eaten a lot of sardines in my life and by far these are the best. The extra cost of boneless/skinless is worth it cos there is more to eat and less waste. Love the water packed instead of the gooeyness of oil. Excellent
water low sodium sardines that actually taste good March 12, 2009 Chen Sun (Houston, TX United States) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Water based sardines without salt is.... awwfuul. Not bad of a product here--far superior to the types I normally purchase at stores.
low sodium - still enjoying kosher food September 11, 2009 YSI (Brooklyn, NY USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
After the doc said cut the salt, and tuna is expensive and pyekky with no sodium, and of little health benefit, I've been looking for eitzehs.
No salt? Tasteless food? I'll be a misery!~
I took this product, added some lemon juice and sprayed on some liquid smoke from an atomizer bottle I comanddered for the occasion, mished it up, and it tastes great on a matzah!~
I can even extend it a little bit by adding some shredded lettuce to the mix, and it is my fave breakfast!
Low sodium means getting creative.
Mustard, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, worchestershire sauce and liquid smoke have been staples for replacing salt, though none comes close.
If you have another salt replacement ingredient to add, PLEASE! Put a reply here!
Thanks! Bitayavon!
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