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Roland Plain SardinRoland Plain Sardines In Water,Low Sodium, No Oil Added, 4.375-Ounce Can (Pack of 20) |  | Brand: Roland Category: Grocery
Buy New: $24.93 as of 7/31/2010 10:34 CDT details
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 3443
Number Of Items: 20 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 12.2 x 5.4 x 4.6
UPC: 004122417128 EAN: 0004122417128 ASIN: B001IZEJB2
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| • | Pack of twenty, 4.375-ounce can (total of 87.5 ounces) | | • | Can be used either cold in a sandwich or salad or added to other cooked seafood dishes | | • | High in protein and low in salt these sardines are a healthy ingredient in many prepared dishes | | • | Has a long shelf life and can be stored for long periods at room temperature | | • | Can be used in salads and as a main ingredient in casseroles or rice dishes |
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Product Description Roland Plain Sardines in Water are caught in cold Atlantic watersThe plump and flavorful sardines are packed in water with no added salt These sardines are firm with soft bones
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| Customer Reviews: Affordable Health Food February 7, 2010 motherofmany (Ohio United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Sardines are very good for you, but most people have tried the kind packed in soybean oil and they are yucky (not to mention loaded with bad fat). Roland makes their sardines affordable while maintaining a quality comparable to the expensive sardines (or better). You are not getting a can of miced parts- these are nicely handled. They have a very light flavor, not fishy at all.
Low salt Sardines February 6, 2010 MWB Bought these to feed my dogs. Much better than the fish oil caps I have been giving them. Highly recommended by my vet for all the added vitamins and even a little calcium from the bones (very soft will not hurt dogs) I mix one in their dinner and they pick out the pcs. of fish first. Google "sardines for dogs" many vet sites will come up with the same opinion.
Only average April 14, 2010 F. Kane (Corvallis, OR USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I had higher hopes for the Roland sardines in water, but I found that the quality was inconsistent from can to can and rarely did a can meet my higher hopes. The sardines were only OK. I have found similar general quality for a lower price in the supermarkets, especially discount markets. Too many of the Roland sardines were lacking in firmness. One can would be fine, but the next would be somewhat mushy. If I couldn't access or find similar to better quality canned sardines locally at an equal or better price then I would buy the Rolands. But, I cancelled my subscribe & save to shop in local stores and buy a more consistent product.
Long-lasting aftertaste March 29, 2010 Glo Well, at last I've met a sardine that doesn't agree with me. And I've eaten some very inexpensive sardines that tasted just fine.
But these seem to have a very strong taste and an aftertaste that lasts and lasts. Unpleasant for me, and I've always loved sardines.
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