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Ingredients: Sardines (Sardina pilchardus) 70%, extra virgin olive oil, salt.
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$7.00
Small sardines (but true pilchards) in olive oil. For when you’re feeling dainty. Or your guest just isn’t into that spine action, yet.
115g (4 oz) tin
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Ingredients: Sardines (Sardina pilchardus) 70%, extra virgin olive oil, salt.
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fibersides (verified owner) –
Oh boy this Ferrigno brand keeps on delivering! These small sardines were no exception.
I managed to read the description on the can, and these claim to be baked for easier digestion. Regardless they’re a size 12-14 or so, and they were really nice. Very clean tasting. Firm though tender. Proving the point that the French really seem to deliver the best deens you can buy, and at this price you should pack your pantry full. Fantastic so…
Go getcha some!
Pat Hachey (verified owner) –
These are great small dines. They’re packed with flavor from the oil and have a perfect salt level. Really impressive flavor. The texture is on point too, where they don’t fall apart when being plucked from the can but they’re also not dry. The presentation is a bit rustic, though. They’re loosely packed and have some slight scales and scrapes. The biggest downside is that there aren’t more of them!
Hream McDan (verified owner) –
A winner, these caught me a little by surprise! I adore Ferrigno artwork tins but had lowered expectations since it didn’t include any additional ingredients under the fish. Well, that was a mistake. While these might not have extra flavor *added,* that certainly doesn’t mean that they don’t have a great flavor.
To be honest, I didn’t remember ordering this variety. I pulled it blindly from my box and ate it without looking to see which one it was. As I was eating, I kept on trying to determine what flavor I’d pulled but couldn’t … quite … place it. When finished, I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn’t a super subtle flavoring (looking at you, au Pastis!) but instead an impressively well-rounded plain tin. The quality of the fish felt like a half-step up from a regular Ferrigno, perhaps because the size of the sardines meant more moisture throughout? The sardines were a perfect firmness/texture that didn’t fall apart and I didn’t notice any scales. Even better, there was enough salt/acid in the tin that I felt zero need to add anything at all. Absolutely great for the price & quality. I’ll be ordering these again.
twa101 (verified owner) –
As always, some lovely tin art that seems to be Ferrigno’s trademark, and the lid is on the opposite side so you don’t destroy the image by opening the can. Popped the top to a fairly strong fishy odor to reveal eight small fish in oil. These were pretty fragile, so they won’t be your first choice for a fancy plate presentation. While they looked a bit beat up the taste was spot on. Milder than the smell, but strong enough to let you know you were eating sardines. They were well seasoned with just enough salt, and the olive oil is very lush. Looking to cut a bit of the oil, I shook on some unseasoned rice vinegar which really did the trick.
venealosille (verified owner) –
Slightly larger than I expected (eight in my tin), little beat up and ragged looking, but a good, clean taste. Solid choice.
nrobinson (verified owner) –
8 small sardines in oil. Oil is good quality, rich and deeply colored. Sardines a little beat up, some scales visible. Wonderful texture firm and meaty. Scales are unnoticeable though there. Delicate flavor and low salt levels. Really great tin.
Benjamin W (verified owner) –
Decently sized (about the same as a KO sprat), flavor was fantastic, but the biggest strong point about this can was the can itself. They are quite expensive for what they are, but I think the can artwork helps stomach the cost! The only can I’ve kept so far.
Matt (verified owner) –
These sardines had some big ol’ bellies on them. I was worried they’d be off putting but they hit the sweet spot for me, no funk at all and just a really solid tasting deen. If you don’t want to spend the money on a pricier tin, these definitely deliver the same flavor at almost half the price. Ferrigno never disappoints!
emosberger (verified owner) –
This is a really nice tin of small sardines. Cracking the tin I was presented with a total of nine rather rustic-looking fish. They came out of the tin without falling apart however – I had one by itself and placed the remainder on my usual sourdough toast. The texture was nice and meaty, the seasoning was such that I felt it didn’t needs anything extra and the oil had a mild taste.
All in all I was pleased with this French tin and I feel that it can be a nice introduction to small pilchards, especially at the price point.
Christian Bromley (verified owner) –
Definitely some style on this tin, and the story is a fun little read. Upon opening, the sardines looked a little worse for wear, though that’s not a big deal for me, personally. What was really important here was their taste and texture. They’re seasoned quite well, and, combined with the oil, the sardines have a rich and pronounced flavor. Texturally, they’re unique. My sardines were tender and moist, easily broken apart into segments. To contrast, most of them also had a noticeable crunch of the spine, which is big plus in my book.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this tin, and I’m interested in further exploring what French sardines can bring to the table. A great sardine !!!!!!!!!!!!!
fibersides (verified owner) –
After two years I can add that small sardine pilchards are my favorite. These are also French sardines, so that’s another huge plus. They’re delicious, meaty, natural. I added a bit of salt and that woke the flavor right up.
Continuing to enjoy these, you will too. Go Getcha Some!