Posted on 12/09/2018 10:55:31 AM PST by amorphous
The health benefits of sardines include the prevention of heart diseases, certain types of cancers, and age-related macular degeneration. They also help strengthen bones, boost the immune system, improve insulin resistance, and rejuvenate the skin.
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So if you find a really fine can of sardines, do you eat them — or save them as collectors’ items?
I don't like the ones canned with hot sauce. Usually the meat seems to have dried out. Maybe the vinegar in the hot sauce does it? I prefer to add the hot sauce, or sriracha sauce, after dumping them in my plate.
I have a case of "Wild Planet" sardines ordered. I've read they are also pretty good, but from the Pacific, so I plan to test them in a darkened room to see if they glow before eating them - /jk - Fukushima joke. :)
LOL! That actually is a concern of mine as well. I've been eating the ones caught East of North America. Have some Pacific caught ones coming. Will have to let you know if I also acquire those superpowers.
Hehe ... yup, they’re not for everyone. I started eating Underwood sardines in mustard sauce when I was just a little kid because my mom and dad liked them. Not sure if the Underwood brand is even around any longer, but these are better because the fish is larger. Also had them in something resembling Tabasco sauce as well as soybean oil ... too oily. I think the mustard sauce masks the oil.
Most sardines are quite a bit higher. I have to restrict sodium so I know a lot of products that are low. https://healthyheartmarket.com/collections/top-products
Many high protein foods can cause gout, as well as kidney issues. If you are someone who has a history of gout, or kidney problems, I'd certainly limit the amount of protein consumed. Probably talk to your doc about it, and ask how much protein consumption is okay for you.
I've read older folks need more protein. But certainly one doesn't want to go overboard. Same thing goes for any food group. Check with your doc before a making a major change in diet though.
All that said, I believe sardines are one of the highest quality proteins one can eat.
I grind up a few anchovies into my Caesars salad dressing and no one knows but everyone raves.
I wish I could get sardines into my mouth and eat them. I know how healthy they are.
Glad to hear you are on the mend. I have a BIL who has occasional bouts with gout. It's painful, according to him.
TY for the recipe. Will have to give it a try. :)
I have a DIL, who is half Filipino, who loves sardines over rice with tomato slices and olives.
Here ya go:
No Costco here. None of the local stores carry them either. I order by the case through Amazon.
Me too. I also like the ones with the sliced peppers canned inside. I've eaten many cans of Brunswick Canadian Cracked Peppers sardines. Very tasty!
Thanks for the recipe link. I’ve been wanting to try them over pasta.
Having owned Siamese cats, I don’t doubt your story. Lol
As a prepper myself, sardines are one of the main food items I like to keep on hand. They're relatively inexpensive, have a long shelf live, easily transportable, are a high energy source, and quick to prepare.
Since they no longer make them, I'm hoping someday they'll be worth as much as an original Micky Mantle signature baseball card! :D
Thanks for the link.
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