

🔥 Spice up your snack game with premium protein power!
Tropical Sun Sardines in Chilli Flavour come in a convenient 12-pack of 125g tins, delivering pre-cooked, ready-to-eat sardines rich in protein (23.1g) and Omega-3 fatty acids. Infused with a bold chilli sauce, they offer a spicy, nutritious boost perfect for quick meals or snacks, combining premium quality, versatility, and excellent value for health-conscious professionals.











| - Saturates | 3.1g g |
| - Sugars | 0g g |
| ASIN | B08N1QDRNL |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Fish |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,954 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) 8 in Tinned Fish |
| Brand | Tropical Sun |
| Carbohydrate | 0g g |
| Country of origin | Morocco |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (421) |
| Date First Available | 14 Oct. 2020 |
| Energy (kcal) | 228.72 kcal |
| Fat | 15g g |
| Format | Chunk |
| Item model number | 230861 |
| Manufacturer | Specialist Foods |
| Manufacturer contact | Specialist Foods |
| Package Information | Tin |
| Product Dimensions | 32 x 11 x 5 cm; 150 g |
| Product Name | Tropical Sun Sardines in Chilli Flavour, 125g (Pack of 12) |
| Protein | 23.1g g |
| Salt | 0.7g g |
| Serving Recommendation | Eat as is, or add them to soups,stews, caserols or salads |
| Serving Size | 125 g |
| Speciality | Pre-cooked |
| Storage Instructions | Store in a cool, dry place. Once opened, refrigerate in a suitable container and consume within 48 hours |
| Units | 1500.0 Grams |
S**K
Superb, no complaints from me, totally scrumptious
Compared to your bog standard tinned sardines these are nice and spicy, certainly no shortage of chilli flavour. These will definitely become a regular purchase for me
B**E
Tasty little fish at a good value price
I like sardines. For that reason I don't buy them in tomato sauce because I want to taste the fish. I usually buy them in oil or water. I was a little nervous about the "Canadian Style" tag and the fact that these sardines are not true sardines (Sardina Pilchardus) but are, in fact small Atlantic Herrings (Clupea Harengus). On opening the tin I found that they look and smell very much like sardines. Depending on size, you get 5 or 6 fish in a tin. Once mashed up on some buttered toast, the taste test found them to be slightly different in flavour to true sardines but not in a bad way. They were delicious. I poured the oil/water liquid from the tin into the dogs' bowls and they both though it was quite a treat. I'm now down to my last 2 tins and about to order some more. I would definitely buy these "Canadian Style sardines" again, but his time I'll try the Tropical Sun sardines in sunflower oil, which come from Morocco, so I assume will be true sardines. I'll see how they compare.
S**R
Expensive
Expensive.
A**M
Tasty sardines
Love these and hard to get but here l buy from there nice tasty
C**7
Tropical Scum
Absolutely VILE!! Even my cat wouldn't go near an open can. Rotten smelling and putrid is an understatement. Avoid these..they are certainly nothing like other Canadian style sardines and absolutely no where near as good as Portuguese or Moroccan...glad I got a refund.
E**E
Tropical sun sardines.
I am pleased to inform you that I received the product that I bought recently from the amazon arrived on time and I like the price and the quality and the quantity. So I use it for my meals, thanks very much for your product.
A**T
high quality
after reading a review by a connoisseur below, I trusted the feeling and bought the item. the shortage of chilli enfused sardines at one of the supermarket chains we normally procure from led to desperate measures and extreme innovative decisions. the expert opinion was correct and despite slightly greased tins, just literally traces of oil and some hardly noticable whif, the taste of the product matched the expectations and the spiciness touched higher than the comparable portugese brand. I would keep buying these sardines and advise to stock 1-2 packs of them in case the current crisis continues
Z**A
Not Impressed.
Sardines in olive oil? Are you serious? Maybe a couple of drops of olive oil and the rest is full of water, and that poor mixture reflects the poor taste.
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