Dear readers, I know that recently it has become popular in Zen to write articles about canned food. Like, bought, opened, look what's inside. I myself do not like such reviews. And I never thought that I myself would ever write something like that. BUT! I just can't keep silent...
For all the reasons now known, I made small stocks of food so as not to run to the store once again. That is, a little bit of everything, respectively, and some canned food. But, as it turned out, some "jars" can completely ruin your appetite and mood ...
Such unpleasant "canned surprises" include "Atlantic sardine with the addition of oil", the manufacturer is "Fortuna Crimea". And I bought 3 cans of such canned food.
In general, the information on the blue bank with a yellow inscription captivates:
- GOST is indicated.
- Weight 250 gr., Calorie content 270 kilocalories.
- The date of manufacture is embossed on the lid.
- Made in Crimea.
But I don't remember the price, to be honest, I bought a lot of things then,
In fact
It's okay if you don't open this can. Because the "autopsy" really shows the fish, but strange, smelling strange, but definitely not sardine, falling apart and floating in a terrible cloudy brine.
The manufacturer - "Fortuna Krym" did not even bother to indicate on the label what kind of fish is inside, deciding to limit itself to the generalizing definition of "fish".
But I saw this later when I opened the can, was horrified and began to examine the composition... By the way, now you need to get in the habit of doing this when buying.
There were four pieces of the so-called "sardine", the rest was a terrible pickle. It's true to say that after a while, in order to take a photo for the article, for interest I opened the second jar. But there were already 5 pieces in it. But that didn't comfort me in any way...
I still decided to try. It was not clear what kind of fish it was, maybe pollock, maybe something else... Taste qualities are fully consistent with the appearance. That is, on a school five-point scale - by "2".
When it became clear that such a “blank” could not be put on the table, and the soup from it could not be cooked and the salad could not be made, I had to send it under the table - to the cat. My tailed expert gave the final verdict to the "Crimean sardine": it's impossible to eat! He turned away resentfully and left.
So, when choosing a product, do not be guided by the inscription "GOST" - this does not guarantee for a long time one hundred percent quality and "taste of childhood".
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