Wild Sardines in Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil – Natureland 195g
Premium wild-caught sardines from Natureland packed in organic extra virgin olive oil and sea salt. Rich in Omega-3, Vitamin D, and pure protein. No additives or preservatives. Now available at Green Spot
💡 Did You Know?
💡 Wild sardines are naturally rich in EPA and DHA, essential fatty acids that support heart, brain, and immune health, as well as vitamin D for bone support
💚 Why Choose This Product?
- ✅ Wild-caught natural fish
- ✅ Preserved in organic extra virgin olive oil
- ✅ Excellent source of Omega-3
- ✅ Good source of Vitamin D
- ✅ Clean and pure protein
- ✅ Free from additives and preservatives
📊 Nutritional Facts
| Calories |
219 kcal |
| Saturated Fat |
1 g |
| Unsaturated Fat |
10 g |
| Cholesterol |
195 mg |
| Sodium |
420 mg |
| Carbohydrates |
0 g |
| Dietary Fiber |
0 g |
| Sugars |
0 g |
| Protein |
23 g |
| Calcium |
177 mg |
| Iron |
2 mg |
| Potassium |
448 mg |
| Vitamin D |
7.8 mcg |
📋 Ingredients
Sardines (fish), organic extra virgin olive oil, sea salt
⚠️ Allergy Information
- ⚠️ Contains fish (sardines)
- ❌ Not suitable for vegetarians or those allergic to fish
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Is the sardine cooked? Lightly cooked and preserved in oil
Is it organic? The olive oil is certified organic, sardines are wild-caught
Any additives? No, only natural ingredients
Is it diet-friendly? Yes, rich in protein and Omega-3
Order now Wild Sardines in Organic Extra Virgin Olive Oil by Natureland from Green Spot Store
Related products: Sardine Products, Natureland Collection
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