🐟 Elevate your snack game with bold flavor and powerhouse nutrition!
Flower Brand Spiced Sardines are wild-caught from Morocco and packed with 1800mg Omega-3, 29g protein, and 70% daily Vitamin D per serving. Infused with authentic Moroccan spices and preserved in olive oil, these gluten-free, keto-friendly sardines come in BPA-free cans, offering a sustainable, nutrient-dense snack perfect for health-conscious professionals.
D**T
Great flavor and value!
These hearty Moroccan style pilchards are canned very similar to other more expensive and popular brands. However you will find the spices and olive oil in this tin have been placed there purely for flavor. This isn’t “spicy” like flamin hot. This is a spice blend you can taste that leaves you nice and warm. Some tins may have a few scales, but that is no problem when you consider the flavor and price. Wonderful fish!
P**Y
VERY TASTY and Recommended
These are really tasty.. The cloves add a bit of uniqueness and they are not too hot.. I recommend these sardines. I will buy these again.. but a suggestion: Take any can of sardines, drain them and add your own sauce.. lemon and ground black pepper, sriracha, mustard what ever.. your fish will have a cleaner, fresher taste.. enjoy..
S**N
A solid sardine!
I bought these to compare to Nuri's Spiced Sardines which are like the industry standard for quality and value.I think on Amazon these are a bit too expensive and would recommend shelling out the extra dollar for a tin of Nuri's. Currently with 5 sardines for $18 that's $3.60 while Nuris if you buy them in a 10 pack are roughly $4.60. I think these are quite a solid contender against Nuri's if you can find them locally or cheaper. I've purchased them at specific markets for like $2 and at that price I'd be eating them more frequently.On the sardines themselves; they can have the occasional scale so be careful. They aren't the most visually appealing tin but I don't judge a book by its cover. The oil is pretty well flavored but unlike Nuri's I don't think I'd sop it up with bread. It does have a good flavor, I wouldn't say they are too spicy even as a midwesterner. The fish has a pretty good texture and holds together well. They aren't unpleasantly fishy, with a clean smell, and are nicely meaty. I found the cans easy to open but it's very rare for me to meet a tin I have trouble with. Overall they're an above average sardine! I would never turn down a tin of Flower's sardines but if shopping on amazon I would pay the extra $1 a tin and go for Nuri's.
A**R
Good Sardines
These are very good!!!
A**R
Sardines
Sardines. They were good, but to me, they were similar to basic sardines. Actually a step up to be honest. I recommend.
R**7
High Quality and flavorful
Excellent sardines with slight amount spice. High Quality in olive oil.
H**D
Best Spiced Sardines
I think these are very easy eating and maybe the most interesting flavor profile among the canned sardines. Some more expensive brands are really good (super clean, mild, generally inoffensive), but as less expensive brands go these are great. In addition to the sardines themselves, the olive oil seems pleasant & clean and you get some bonus items including a bay leaf, some cloves, a hot pepper, a carrot slice and a pickle slice. I eat everything including the bay leaf which is pretty soft. The bay leaves, hot pepper and the cloves really create the unique flavor profile. Honestly just writing about these sardines is making me want to crack a can open. In so far as other reviewers are concerned, I have not experienced any offensive large scales. Maybe I just got lucky with my batch of 50. IDK.
A**E
Too expensive for 5 cans
Very good but I think it's too expensive. I realized that after I bought it and compared it to local stores. Way cheaper like 1.50 a can.
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