Fish 4 Ever Smoked Kippers in organic rapeseed oil 110g
£1.75
£2.75£1.59 per 100gProduct information
Smoked Kippers (Herring), in organic rapeseed oil. Sustainably-fished herring caught by local boats North of Scotland and landed in Peterhead, UK.
Kippers are Herring which have been split and smoked. High in Omega 3
Country of Origin
UK
Storage
Once opened, keep refrigerated and consume within 2 days
Preparation and Usage
Especially delicious in salad using the oil as the dressing, or just on toast.
Package Type
Alumimium tin inside cardboard box.
Recycling Information
Widely recyclable
Other Information
Trace your fish using the QR code on pack.
Brand
Fish4ever
Country of Packing
Latvia
Return To Address
Organico Realfoods, 3 City Limits, Danehill, Lower Earley, Reading, Berkshire, RG6 4UP
Typical Values | Per serving | per 100g (drained) |
---|---|---|
Energy | 1040kJ/ 250kcal | 945kJ/ 227kcal |
Fat - Total | 17.6g | 16g |
of which saturates | 3.6g | 3.3g |
Carbohydrates | 0g | 0g |
of which sugars | 0g | 0g |
Protein | 23.1g | 21g |
Salt | 1.4g | 1.3g |
Sodium | 561mg | 510mg |
Omega 3 | 2.9g | 2.6g |
Servings per package: 1, Serving size: 110g |
Ingredients
Smoked Herring fillets (75.5%), Rapeseed oil (24%) *, Salt
*24% of the ingredients come from certified organic cultivation. LV-BIO-02 (total percentage of organic ingredients 24%)
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (6)
Ughhhh!
Truly awful. The oil was gross and the black skin mixed up with bits of fish creating an unpleasant slush. I poured away all the oil & mixed the kippers with tomato sauce, but it was still pretty unpleasant so threw it away.
1/2 a fish?
Barely anything in the tin! My toddler ate the whole thing in about a minute.
Small
This pack is about the size of a pack of playing cards! I dont think it would serve more than one person.
Tasty
Tasty kippers. Only enough for one. They are tightly packed but can be separated without much bother. They fry up a treat.
Not impressed.
They come out of the tin a 'solid' lump of fish which make s it difficult to seperate and although they are smoky in taste even the John West kippers are better tasting than these and cheaper?
strange taste
I wanted to love these but they just tasted unusual to me and not what I expected. I prefer the sprats so wouldn't buy these again