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"Sabadin" that is not an oil sardine? I tried the mackerel can "OIL SABADINE"


Familiar canned food, "mackerel can". Keeping it on hand is useful when you don't have enough side dishes.

Generally speaking, mackerel cans are boiled in water or soy sauce, but this time we will introduce a slightly unusual "smoked oil-pickled" mackerel can. Its name is "OIL SABADINE".

"Oil sardine" instead of oil sardine

Oil mackerel is a mackerel can made by smoking fresh mackerel landed at Shizuoka / Numazu Port using the traditional Numazu method and soaking it in olive oil. It is a product that has won the gold medal at the "2015 National Canning Grand Prix".

I got 3 kinds of "original", "black pepper" and "garlic". The price was 500 yen (tax included) per piece.

First, open a standard original. The loosened mackerel soaked in olive oil is tightly packed.

The loosened meat is tightly packed

Mackerel has a moist mouthfeel and a rich taste that spreads its umami and smoked flavor with each bite. The body is firm, and it is enough to eat while loosening.

Plenty of smoked flavor! Unbearable for those who like it

You can enjoy them as snacks as they are, or you can enjoy them by matching them with rice, bread, or pasta. You can add it to your salad.

Even if it's a sandwich, good oil is soaked in the bread and it's delicious

In addition, "Black Pepper" has a vivid black pepper scent, and "Garlic" has sliced garlic for a more punchy flavor. It will be more like a snack. as you like.

"Black pepper" with a vivid scent of black pepper

"Garlic" with sliced garlic and great punching power

Various oil sabadins are on sale at web shops. I bought it at "Japan Department Stores Shokuhinkan" in Akihabara, Tokyo (end of December 2016).
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