

🐟 Elevate your snack game with the ultimate omega-3 powerhouse!
Season Sardines in Extra Virgin Olive Oil deliver 22g of wild-caught, skinless, boneless protein per tin, packed with more omega-3 fatty acids than tuna. Sustainably sourced and certified by Friend of the Sea, these keto-friendly, kosher sardines are a nutrient-dense, calcium-rich snack perfect for health-conscious professionals seeking convenient, heart-healthy fuel.



| ASIN | B01FR5II4C |
| ASIN | B01FR5II4C |
| Animal Protein Bone Status | Boneless |
| Animal Protein Skin Status | Skinless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,066 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #2 in Canned & Jarred Fish |
| Biological Source | Sardine |
| Brand Name | SEASON |
| Coin Variety 1 | Sardine |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,234) |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free, Keto, Kosher, Paleo |
| Fish Cut | Fillet |
| Flavor | Extra Virgin Olive Oil |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 1.84 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Season Brand |
| Manufacturer | Season Brand |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Part Number | 00270846 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 4.8 x 2.6 inches; 4 Pounds |
| Protein | 12 Grams |
| Size | 4.375 Ounce (Pack of 12) |
| Specialty | GMO Free, High Protein, Omega-3 Rich, Wild Caught |
| Temperature Condition | Fresh |
| UPC | 070303070017 |
| UPC | 070303070017 |
| Unit Count | 52.44 Ounce |
| Units | 52.44 Ounce |
A**R
Best tasting sardines for people who may NOT be sardine lovers even.
Great value. Great taste. Great for your heart health. Great snack too. Excellent shelf life as well so you can order a bunch without worrying about them expiring on your pantry shelf.
L**B
Good wild caught sardines
Very good quality sardines, and good flavor. Not the cheapest or most expensive, they are a good value
C**R
Tastes like tuna 😂
I was always scared of sardines. They seemed like a canned horror my mother ate. And even once I was ready to try, I was worried the boneless, skinless options would still have a stray bone somewhere. But I've been subscribed to the Skinless & Boneless in Extra Virgin Olive Oil for many months now in an effort to maximize my Omega intake, and they are great!! Sometimes I turn them into 'tuna salad', sometimes squeeze fresh lemon on them, and I've even tried adding taco seasonings to use them as a nacho topper (but cooking destroys some Omegas, so I avoid this). Or I eat them as-is. The olive oil is important for assisting absorption of the Omegas, so I never drain it. And it improves the taste/texture as well. I like stirring them up and spreading them on crackers or garlic bagel chips, but they can be eaten 'whole' (they hold their shape fairly well if you aren't trying to mash them up). For the protein + Omegas, it's a great caloric and monetary value!
A**C
Moderately smokey sprats to add to your rotation
I eat tinned fish multiple times a week, typically tuna, mackerel, sardines, cod liver, or octopus but I like to branch out now and again. I typically avoid smoked fish; I like what it does to the texture, but I find the smoked flavor to be too dominant even in the case of very fishy fish. However, I like having in the rotation now and again. These sprats are quite good. The fish is good quality; they have a meaty consistency, aren't too bony nor too salty, and the olive oil quality is decent. There's enough oil remaining to coat a second tin of sardines in water, if you are (really) economically minded, but it goes well with good white bread or pita too. The smoked flavor is certainly prominent, but not overpowering as it sometimes can be. I wouldn't eat it all the time, but it makes a great addition to the rotation. Would recommend.
K**R
If you eat sardines, this is the best choice.
Best sardines on the market. I mix a can with Seeds of Change brown rice/Quinoa and diced tomatoes. Delicious and nutritious
M**E
Yummy and large sardines!
Compared to other brands I was surprised to see 2 nice meaty sardines instead of a bunch of little ones! I eat them with the bones no problem and drink the healthy olive oil as well. Sometimes I mash them with an avocado and hard boiled egg.
S**N
IS IT BRISLING "MUSH" or IS IT BRISLING "PUDDING or SOUP" BUT NOT FISH!
Definitely not 2 layers of Brisling canned fish. There's no layers, just one can of mushy mess. The biggest question is: IS IT EDIBLE?" CAN i SAFELY EAT IT? Not that I want to.... visually horrible. Let's start over...Ordered FOUR SEASON (6 PACK) TWO LAYER PREMIUM BRISLINGS 3.75 oz can. LOT # LO32, expiration 01/09/2023 a product of Latvia. My wife hates fish. She won't eat it, cook it or buy it. So, every weekend I either shop at Whole Foods or Trader Joe's for a can of Kippers, Sardines, Mackerel , Smoked Oysters or Smoked Salmon (lox). I have appreciated my canned fish for over 50+ years. I feel I am quite knowledgeable in this fare. Knowing that Mediterranean sardines (Morrocco, Tunisia, Portugal etc) are quite different from their cousins to the North ie Norway, Scotland, Canada & the Baltics. I prefer the Northern Type. Latvia Brislings are caught in the same seas as the Scandinavian type. As a kid I could tell if my father was financially struggling. We were in the money if he bought Norwegian King Oscar & if he bought Canadian, Maine Sardines & Kippers we were broke. Over the last few years the Season Brand became the Premium Brand. You knew if you paid a little more you got a better grade of fish. Brisling type baby sardines are my luxury fish costing more. For two years I've been enjoying the POLAR brand Latvia Brislings. EXCELLENT! So, I saw these Season Brand Brisling for $2.49 can per 6 pk. Not cheap, but a true & tried premium brand I could TRUST. WHAT HAPPENED "SEASON"?. Don't you have quality control agents at the foreign cannery? Don't you sample your product? In all of my years of tens of thousands of canned fish, I have never encountered such sub-quality fish. For years I ate a popular pickled herring brand, then they switch to plastic containers which changed the flavor of the fish. I haven't bought that brand since. Now Season Brand joins the ranks of "RANK FOOD". You know the old restaurant adage.... your only as good as the last dinner you serve!. FROM A "FORMER LOYAL CUSTOMER"
M**A
Best sardines on the market!
I’ve tried a lot of sardines over the years, but Season Sardines in Extra Virgin Olive Oil are hands-down my favorite. The quality is outstanding—firm yet tender fillets with a clean, fresh taste that isn’t overly fishy. The extra virgin olive oil adds a smooth, rich flavor that enhances the natural taste of the sardines without overpowering them. I love that they’re wild-caught and sustainably sourced, making them a guilt-free, high-protein snack packed with Omega-3s. Whether eaten straight from the can, tossed on a salad, or served on crusty bread with a squeeze of lemon, these sardines always impress. If you’re looking for top-tier sardines that deliver on taste, texture, and quality, Season Sardines in EVOO are the way to go. Highly recommend!
J**P
I don’t recommend this new seasons sardines, they display the old look which is the best sardines I have ever tried that is boneless and skinless but they will give you the new look ( in orange color) but watch out it is “ bone in and skin” with additional scales. I would thought it’s better quality because of new look but it’s very bad and it’s expensive. I wouldn’t mind paying this much for the old brand.
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