I eat lots of canned sardines and this brand frequently. It’s the first time I see this. Not sure if it’s safe to eat. by juicy_juice7 19 Comments nonosejoe 10 months ago All good elven_wandmaker 10 months ago Haven’t seen that before either, but I usually follow the rule of when in doubt, throw it out. tz_us 10 months ago Open and smell? Stinky-Alpaca 10 months ago I generally avoid eating the tin pomegranate7777 10 months ago I would not. Deivi_tTerra 10 months ago I think that’s water stains from the canning process. Perky214 10 months ago Vintage sardines are a thing – I’d open that tin and eat it, since it doesn’t look like the tin’s integrity has been compromised yehdaug 10 months ago It’s probably fine. I’m guessing the can got cold and condensed some moisture. The spots are where the air bubbles where. Total_Philosopher_89 10 months ago I’m eating what’s in that tin! Substantial-Bat-337 10 months ago Considering I’m currently on the can for the 5th time today from food poisoning. Don’t fucking eat this, it’s not worth the risk HippoCommercial3201 10 months ago I might give the can a rinse, but I’m eating the contents. It didn’t have any signs, to me, that indicates a problem. ubuwalker31 10 months ago That Best Buy date looks like it says 2021, which is 4 years ago – pass. Modboi 10 months ago Give it a go Evolvingsimian 10 months ago Open, sniff it, taste it. . . .you’ll know phredphlintstones 10 months ago I’ve had several KO sardines with water spots like that. They’re not an issue.The date is though, so I’d bin that tin. MetalAndFaces 10 months ago Fine. Remarkable-World-234 10 months ago For $2.00 buy a new can Moderatelysure 10 months ago Are you sure it’s not painted to look like ocean bubbles? That looks artistic to me. Moderatelysure 10 months ago May I ask what the brand is?Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
elven_wandmaker 10 months ago Haven’t seen that before either, but I usually follow the rule of when in doubt, throw it out.
Perky214 10 months ago Vintage sardines are a thing – I’d open that tin and eat it, since it doesn’t look like the tin’s integrity has been compromised
yehdaug 10 months ago It’s probably fine. I’m guessing the can got cold and condensed some moisture. The spots are where the air bubbles where.
Substantial-Bat-337 10 months ago Considering I’m currently on the can for the 5th time today from food poisoning. Don’t fucking eat this, it’s not worth the risk
HippoCommercial3201 10 months ago I might give the can a rinse, but I’m eating the contents. It didn’t have any signs, to me, that indicates a problem.
phredphlintstones 10 months ago I’ve had several KO sardines with water spots like that. They’re not an issue.The date is though, so I’d bin that tin.
Moderatelysure 10 months ago Are you sure it’s not painted to look like ocean bubbles? That looks artistic to me.
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Haven’t seen that before either, but I usually follow the rule of when in doubt, throw it out.
Open and smell?
I generally avoid eating the tin
I would not.
I think that’s water stains from the canning process.
Vintage sardines are a thing – I’d open that tin and eat it, since it doesn’t look like the tin’s integrity has been compromised
It’s probably fine. I’m guessing the can got cold and condensed some moisture. The spots are where the air bubbles where.
I’m eating what’s in that tin!
Considering I’m currently on the can for the 5th time today from food poisoning. Don’t fucking eat this, it’s not worth the risk
I might give the can a rinse, but I’m eating the contents. It didn’t have any signs, to me, that indicates a problem.
That Best Buy date looks like it says 2021, which is 4 years ago – pass.
Give it a go
Open, sniff it, taste it. . . .you’ll know
I’ve had several KO sardines with water spots like that. They’re not an issue.
The date is though, so I’d bin that tin.
Fine.
For $2.00 buy a new can
Are you sure it’s not painted to look like ocean bubbles? That looks artistic to me.
May I ask what the brand is?