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This premium herring in vegetable oil is wild-caught from Norway’s North Sea, averaging 13.7 inches before cleaning. Naturally smoked using chemical-free local hardwoods, it’s hand-processed and lab-monitored for quality. Packed in neutral canola oil, it offers a boneless, protein-rich, and calcium-packed seafood option free from MSG, glucose, and nitrates—ideal for health-conscious professionals seeking authentic flavor and convenience.






| ASIN | B00F9XC880 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,191 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #4 in Packaged Pickled Herrings |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,147) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | MW POLAR |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 3.25 x 0.75 inches; 6.7 ounces |
| UPC | 074027167664 |
| Units | 6.7 Ounce |
H**.
Great taste and texture
Great for a light meal full of protein and calcium
M**S
Good option for boneless smoked canned fish at an affordable price.
Nice option for a smoky flavor when you want it. Not the best canned fish but far from the worst. occasionally I crave this more smoky flavored treat over a traditional sardine. Good boneless option for canned fish beginners as well. cannot go wrong with these at their usual price point.
L**K
fragile can, good flavor but pretty salty, rapeseed oil
Ordered ten cans twice. Second time one can broke open at the seam during shipping and leaked on other items ordered and soaked through the cardboard box. Amazon doesn't care much about the packing I guess. The cans were loose and banging around in the shipping box. I got in a customer-service chat, and the cust service rep seemed to deplore how carelessly the product had been packed and gave me a $2.5 refund. But I doubt whether they are going to pack it any better in the future. So probably order it separate from anything you don't want stained with smelly fishy rapeseed oil. Good flavor, but saltier than I would like ... but maybe that is necessary. I certainly wouldn't eat the oil--and there is a lot of it--that it's packed in. Study up about toxins in rapeseed oil and canola oil that can mess with your thyroid and other systems. Olive oil would raise the price a lot, but soybean oil wouldn't and doesn't have as much toxins and would be edible in case you need the calories. Drain off the oil.
L**W
I like the smoked taste
I love these I eat them all the time of snacks great taste I will definitely order again and again and again as long as I have money.
P**N
My new favorite canned fish
These canned herring filets are my new favorite canned fish. Excellent flavor, not fishy at all and with a hint of smokiness - though not overpowering. I like that they’re in canola oil and own juice which has great flavor. Firm enough to not fall apart, yet soft and not chewy. Great on toast, with veggies, with a salad or with other food combinations. Cans are easy to open, but just a bit tricky to completely take the lid off without the oil splashing a bit off the edge of the lid. But doesn’t need to come off entirely to take the fish fillets out. I liked these quite a bit. I wasn’t a fan of the paper ones though, too peppery. But definitely give these oil & own juice ones a try.
V**A
Good flavor & no bones !
Very nice fillets of herring with a nice smoky flavor. No bones ! A good deal from amazon IMO ! I flake the fish into a rice or macaroni dish usually. One can serves 2 meals this way - very economical !
S**P
Little Herring flavor, mostly smoke.
These are large pieces, but the herring taste and flavor is dull with mostly the smoke coming through.
E**R
Some of the best I've had.
Very tasty and of good quality.
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