Yes, they contain a lot of omega 3, protein & calcium.
Yes, sardines are a good source of calcium. They provide about 35% of the recommended daily intake of calcium in a 3.75-ounce serving, which can help support bone health and overall calcium needs in the body.
The price of sardines can vary depending on factors such as location, brand, method of preservation, and packaging. On average, a can of sardines can cost between $1 to $3. Fresh sardines may cost more per pound compared to canned sardines.
Sardines are a good source of iron, with approximately 2.5 mg of iron in a 3.75-ounce serving. Iron is an important mineral that plays a vital role in the body's ability to transport oxygen and maintain healthy cells.
I eat sardines all the time but today I opened a can and started to eat them and they tasted funny. I looked at it more closely and it looked like it had fish eggs stuck to the end of the sardines which I never seen before. I threw up and will never eat another can of sardines in my life again.
Heating the sardines before canning helps to kill any harmful bacteria present, ensuring the safety of the food. It also helps to soften the fish, making it easier to remove the skin and bones during processing. Heating can also enhance the flavor and texture of the sardines.
Yes
I believe they are very good for the dog diet. Sardines are rich in omega 3 oils and great for their coat. My dog would have at least a can of sardines every couple of weeks!
like sardines
Nope, they're actually really good for you. Just google it to find out how good for you they are
Yes they love them espeacially mixed in with fry food
Yes, but it's apparently not good for them.
Sardines come from the ocecan
There really is no competitor to LIGO Sardines, as I haven't found any brand that is even close to being as good or as of high quality. -Many brands available, and some may be lower priced, but none as good.
I think it is Sardines!! Noo differences!!
Sardines are fish, not a pastry of dish you create
A Plate of Sardines was created in 1997.
The collective nouns for sardines are:a school of sardinesa shoal of sardinesa family of sardinesa can (tin) of sardines.