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Picture of DELAMARIS Mackerel Picnik with beans in tomato sauce 125g

DELAMARIS Mackerel Picnik with beans in tomato sauce 125g

Mackerel Picnic is famous for its white beans that enrich the flavour of its mackerel. It also contains pickles and tomato sauce.
$3.99
Picture of DELAMARIS Sardines in Olive Oil 90g

DELAMARIS Sardines in Olive Oil 90g

Traditionally, lemon added to some foods improves digestion, that is why lemon is combined with fish in many dishes. Since lemon adds a fresh taste to the dish, when combined with sardines it makes a very nutritious and easy meal. It can be used as a delicious meal on its own or for preparation of more complex meals and salads.
$3.99
Picture of DELAMARIS Sardines Spicy 90g

DELAMARIS Sardines Spicy 90g

Delamaris Spicy Sardines are a great source of Omega-3 and are also gluten free with no added preservatives
$3.99
Picture of OLD RIGA Smoked Sprats in Oil (Glass Jar) 250g

OLD RIGA Smoked Sprats in Oil (Glass Jar) 250g

Sprats, a marvelous guest from Eastern Europe, with a charming smoked taste and a very interesting meat texture. In our region, something very similar and familiar to us is sardines. To be honest, it's practically the same thing. Sprats and sardines belong to the same species of fish, known as the herring family, but they have a number of differences: 1.Sprats are smaller than sardines 2.Sprats are more nutritious and high-calorie 3.Sprats are silver-grey while sardines are somewhat grey but a lighter shade of grey. Some sardines are whitish. The quality of sardine is determined by the removal of the head and gills. Sprats don’t need to be gutted before they can be eaten. You can consume them as a whole without having to worry about the bones. The bones are a source of calcium and are soft when eaten.
$5.99
Picture of OLD RIGA Smoked Sprats in Olive Oil (Glass Jar) 250g

OLD RIGA Smoked Sprats in Olive Oil (Glass Jar) 250g

Sprats, a marvelous guest from Eastern Europe, with a charming smoked taste and a very interesting meat texture. In our region, something very similar and familiar to us is sardines. To be honest, it's practically the same thing. Sprats and sardines belong to the same species of fish, known as the herring family, but they have a number of differences: 1.Sprats are smaller than sardines 2.Sprats are more nutritious and high-calorie 3.Sprats are silver-grey while sardines are somewhat grey but a lighter shade of grey. Some sardines are whitish. The quality of sardine is determined by the removal of the head and gills. Sprats don’t need to be gutted before they can be eaten. You can consume them as a whole without having to worry about the bones. The bones are a source of calcium and are soft when eaten.
$6.99
Picture of OLD RIGA Smoked Sardines in Oil (Glass Jar) 250g

OLD RIGA Smoked Sardines in Oil (Glass Jar) 250g

Sardines are longer, weigh more and live longer than sprats. Sprats have a stronger and meatier taste than the fishier sardine. Old Riga Sardines and Sprats are wild caught in northern European seas. Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids. Rich in Vitamins B6, B12. Rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, iron. Bones of sprats are very soft when eaten. Kosher product. BPA Free. Non GMO. Naturally wood smoked and hand packed. Based on old Latvian recipe of 19th century. Only smoked sprat/sardines, tomato sauce, oil and salt.
$5.99