| | |  |  Smoked Oysters | Home » » » » Crown Prince Smoked Oysters in Cottonseed Oil, 3.75-Ounce Cans (Pack of 24) | | | | | | | Description: | | Smoked Oysters are naturally smoked, and are of uniform size and color. As one of the largest importers of smoked oysters in the world, we are able to source only the highest quality of oysters available. Each and every production code is pre-approved prior to shipment. This ensures that our high quality standards are maintained. | | | Features: | |
• Case of twenty, four 3.75-ounce cans (total of 90 ounces)
• Naturally wood smoked; hand-packed
• Excellent source of protein and iron; zero trans fat
• Great for appetizers; stuffing's; or straight out of the can
• Product of South Korea or China
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 90.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 11.6 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 7.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 5 reviews |
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5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Its not the Oysters but the Oil I have a problem withJan 20, 2009
By Jaden F. Oliver
"Surf Rider"
Cotton Seed Oil is one of the worst oil's you can put in your body. I'm not hating on cotton...haha but the truth is cotton is not classified as a food producing crop so the regulations for using certain types of pesticides don't apply. Also the cotton seed itself has a toxin that must be removed before consumption (gossypol) Companies use it because it is a cheap byproduct of the cotton industry but is definitely not and I mean not a healthy product!
http://wizbangblue.com/2008/01/26/the-awful-truth-about-cottonseed-oil.php
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
No better than cheapest brandFeb 27, 2008
By Joburti I ordered a case of these Crown Prince Smoked Oysters in cottonseed oil because I have found Crown Prince to have excellent products, especially their wild caught canned salmon from Alaska.
These are some of the worst canned oysters I have ever eaten. If you have ever purchased oysters at a $1.00 store you will know what I mean. The oysters are tiny like barnacles and mealy and mushy with hardly anything resembling a smoked flavor. I was surprised to see they were produced in China because their other products are from Alaska and other places. I happen to love canned oysters and I don't mind if they are small, but not if they are just mealy with an odd flavor. The Reese colossals oysters and others from other companies in olive oil are delicious and they obviously know how to produce a rich smoky flavor. What am I going to do with case of oysters I don't want? It is hardly worth sending back so I guess I drop them in a food donation box. If you are really considering purchasing a case of these you might want to try a single one from your local supermarket first to see if they are what you're looking for.
YUM!!Apr 22, 2007
By W. Calvert
"sdwest"
I love smoked oysters, and this brand is the best I have ever eaten. Packed in cottonseed oil, they have a dark, rich taste, yet not oily Great with a good snack cracker, great for camping (which is what I use them for)
that's a lot of oystersAug 02, 2006
By Disway
"disway"
The Crown Prince brand has been one of my favorites. I like their oysters not just for the price (at the local grocery store) but as well as for the flavor. Though here at Amazon, buying a pack of 24 oysters at once might be a bit extreme....
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
The oil is especially good...Jun 18, 2007
By Uncle Foobar
"Foob"
The thing i like about these (i buy CP's at Trader Joe's for $1.79 a can)
is that you get some oil after eating them.
It's nice to cook with and gives a pleasant smokey flavor to beans or
other things.
Foob
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