Herring, the adolescent sardine, what’s not to like? If you’ve ever avoided herring because, well it’s herring, this may change your mind. This herring comes packed in a not spicy curry sauce. The curry is a little sweet, and a little pineappley. The curry disguises very well whatever preconceived notion of taste you may have of herring. The herring itself comes as fillets with a nice firm texture. And no, the herring does not taste fishy. The herring also does not taste or look like any of that pickled stuff people bring out for New Year’s. If you were worrying about that, forget about it. On top of that it’s nutritious with: low carbs, relatively high protein and a more fun way to get some omega-3 than one of those gelatin oil filled capsules. This is an ALDI Oktoberfest perennial offering, so you won’t be seeing it on the shelves until either next September for Oktoberfest or possibly next May for Maifest.
Calories 100 per serving (4 servings per can)
Price $1.69 per can
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01/18/2021 at 13:42 |
I was wondering how most people eat it. Do you make sandwiches or heat it and have it as part of a dinner. Maybe on crackers? Eating straight out of the can doesn’t sound appetizing to me.
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01/19/2021 at 03:49 |
For me, I just transfer to a plate. I’m too sloppy to eat straight from the can.
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02/15/2018 at 12:09 |
have cans sent to home by amazon
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02/15/2018 at 14:37 |
Thanks. That’s useful information.
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12/16/2017 at 21:05 |
Do you heat it? What did you eat with it?
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12/16/2017 at 22:57 |
I ate it as it came out of the can. Just like sardines. I’ve never tried it heated.
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