Roland Foods Grilled Artichoke Hearts Marinated in Vinegar and Oil, Specialty Imported Food, 67-Ounce Package
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The artichokes are grilled and marinated, so as long as they're kept in an airtight container, they'll be fine. I've never had an issue with the ones I've kept, but you should check the company's website.
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There was no roasted flavor, just burnt leaves, and the taste was very bland. This is an item we will not buy again.
These items had a good quantity and flavor. The packaging has a thick layer of oil on it. Before using, make sure to drain the items on a paper towel. I have no intention of purchasing anything else in the future. I'm going to go with a lighter oil marinade.
I didn't realize it was FOUR POUNDS! It will be difficult to use right away after it has been opened.
THE PACKAGE, ON THE OTHER HAND, LEAKED WHILE IN TRANSIT. It was an excellent product. I'd prefer packaging that allows for smaller portion sizes and doesn't leak!.
It'll be fantastic!.
These grilled artichoke hearts have been delivered to my family several times and we have enjoyed them each time. Normally, we purchase the smaller packs of the same product, but when those are out of stock, we purchase this larger tub and portion it into freezer packs. br>br>Unlike another reviewer, we think they're delicious, and we like to eat them as part of a quick casual supper with good warm crusty wholegrain bread, fresh mozzarella, roasted tomatoes, and sizzled Greek olives. They're free of the prickles and tough outer leaves that come with packaged artichoke hearts, which I appreciate. The flavor of the "grilled" artichoke hearts is subtle, but distinct from regular marinated artichoke hearts. If you prefer a firmer bite, try the Roman style grilled artichoke hearts with stems on offer by the same company.