







๐ Elevate your snack game with the wild taste of premium sardines!
Mina Sardines in Extra Virgin Olive Oil are wild-caught off Moroccoโs coast and hand-packed fresh in small batches. Each 4.4 oz can offers 22g of protein, rich Omega-3s, and low sodium, making it a perfect keto, paleo, and health-conscious snack. Responsibly sourced and packed in premium Moroccan olive oil, these sardines deliver unmatched flavor and nutrition for the modern professional.







| ASIN | B09N7PF5H6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,994 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #20 in Canned & Packaged Sardines |
| Biological Source | Sardine |
| Brand | Mina |
| Brand Name | Mina |
| Color | Natural |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 604 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Keto, Kosher, Paleo |
| Flavor | in Extra Virgin Olive Oil |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 10852955007484 |
| Item Form | Fillets |
| Item Package Weight | 1.83 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 4.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Mina |
| Model Number | Sardines_12Pack |
| Number of Pieces | 12 |
| Package Weight | 1.83 Kilograms |
| Part Number | Sardines_12Pack |
| Size | 4.4 oz (Pack of 12) |
| Specialty | Responsibly Sourced, Wild-Caught, Low Sodium, BPA-Free |
| Temperature Condition | Fresh |
| Unit Count | 52.8 Ounce |
A**R
Canโt believe I actually LIKE sardines since discovering the Mina Sarfindined in EVOO.
Wanting sardines in my eating routine at this point of my life is mind blowing.๐คฏ I am telling everyone I know about THESE sardines! ๐๐๐๐๐ I am in my 60โs and have NEVER eaten sardines because my entire lifeโs experience of them has always been repulsive! Just the thought of sardines would send a wave of nausea to my stomach, due to the very pungent, unpleasant, disgusting, extreme fishy smell. Well, I needed to shake up my metabolism and desperately wanted to give the 72 hour sardines (only) challenge a try. This desperation led me to the discovery of these particular sardines. I purchased a pack of 12, with fingers crossed, I opened the first can, and I didnโt get knocked over from an overwhelming, disgusting fishy smell. Instead, I was surprised and in disbelief that the sardines were mild (understatement), and there were 3 large sardines stuffed inside the can. Long story shortโฆ..they made my 72-hour sardine challenge so easy. The sardine challenge really worked, and now I actually crave these sardines even though the 72-hour challenge is over. My absolute favorite way to prepare them is to dump the sardines and all the EVOO into a skillet, add some Himalayan pink salt and a generous amount of Mrs. Dash seasoning, push them and flip them around till they are a little crispy and the seasoning gets crunchy. I slide them out of the skillet onto a plate and make sure to top them off with all the little crispies. They are so delicious and sometimes I squeeze a little mustard over them. Iโm amazed! No one could have ever convinced me I would like sardines EVER. These sardines are AWESOME, due to their MILD smell & flavor, their freshness, and the oil is extra virgin olive oilโฆ..instead of other oils in some other brands that are unhealthy and inflammatory. Wanting sardines in my life after all my years is mind blowing. I keep telling all my friends about these fantastic sardines! ๐๐๐๐๐
R**I
Tasty sardines, best in category
Sardines in tins come in all shapes and tastes, and this Mina brand is among the best I have tasted--but short of the experience produced by sardines on the grill just after they have been fished out of the Mediterranean... But I digress... Anyway, to increase my protein/omega 3 intake, I bought a couple of cans at my local grocery store and after they passed the tasting exam, I decided to go the the twelve pack. They are soaked in olive oil, they come small/medium size and there's no need to peel scales or remove bones. Did I say bang for the buck? If I stick to my protein/omega 3 regimen, I will likely go for the automatic subscription. Peel the cover and enjoy!!!
R**M
I would recommend this Moroccan Sardines
Good Moroccan sardines. Delicious meals and snacks
G**E
Good sardines
These are really good sardines. They are caught off the coast in Morocco, whis is not too far away from Portugal, so basically the same region of the Atlantic ocean. They are good sized, probably considered medium, and have a nice texture to them. They are not mushy, and the bones were soft. I did not see any scales on the 2 tins that I have tried, and both of those had 4 fish in each. If there are bigger ones, then there may only be 3 instead. Time will tell. I will come back as I open more tins. The olive oil actually good. Some sardine tins have a light olive oil, but this is dark in color with a rich taste. Overall a good combo of olive oil and sardines. Not the best, but still good and from the same area of ocean where the good portuguese sardines are taken from.
T**A
Best flavor and quality!
Excellent quality. Lovely aroma when opened, no strong 'fishy smell'. These sardines are delicious without any need to cover their flavor with crackers or sauces. You can tell the extra virgin olive oil is high quality as well. After sampling dozens of brands and sardines from various countries these are in my top 3. Price is fantastic especially considering the quality.
K**S
Excellent sardines at a great price!
These sardines are tender and meaty and outstanding! A great price! High recommended.
T**R
Very good
My reason for buying bulk packs of sardines online is that I'm trying to add sardines as a dietary staple due to the health benefits. Because of that, the sardines i buy need to meet a few criteria. 1) they must have skin and bones 2) they must be packaged in olive oil 3) they must be affordable 4) they should taste good 5) they should not be extremely high in sodium Initially, i was using Chicken of the Sea sardines in olive oil. Those come in an 18 pack and are slightly cheaper. However i noticed that while these come in a 12 pack, they are much closer in price than i originally thought. These Mina sardines have double the protine content per can than the COS brand. They also have much lower sodium, especially when compared to the protine content. I can reasonably satisfy myself with one can of these, whereas the COS brand needed 2 cans. I think if your looking for a healthy supply of sardines that isn't going to break the bank, this is the best value. I do like the flavor of these sardines, but they are very large fish with a solid texture. The bones have a fair amount of crunch to them. I know some people prefer the smaller delicate style like you get with Brisling sardines. These are not like that. They are much closer to Wild Planet sardines in terms of size. I think the oil tastes better in these Mina sardines than Wild Planet personally. For now, these are going to be my go to brand. I may treat myself to something a bit pricier on occasion for the more gourmet style, but I don't think I'll be able to beat these for value.
D**D
Surprising
These are large fishy sardines, not even as tasty as chicken of the sea in olive oil. I was disappointed by the fish, the extra virgin olive oil was good. These are better on sandwiches rather than eating right from the can.
A**R
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