- Large-cut surf clams
- All Natural, No Preservatives
- Hand-shelled, hand-packed
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This review is from: Bar Harbor All Natural Chopped Clams, 6.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) (Grocery)
Found these at a local Trucchi's supermarket, but they don't always carry them. Snow's clams are the worst, mushy and tasteless. Atlantic clams are not bad and around here go for $1.50 a can. These cost me $2.99 locally when I can find them and they're worth the extra money. It's cheaper on Amazon though especially since I have Amazon Prime and get free shipping. Starting to do more and more food shopping on Amazon now that we signed up for Prime.Open a can of BarHarbor and just smell the juice. You'd swear they just came out of the ocean...by far the best tasting clams I've ever had. Tastes and smells like they were just harvested. We have spaghetti and clam sauce one a week...my favorite meal. Olive oil, garlic, fresh basil, red pepper, parsley, little butter, salt. Yummy!!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Bar Harbor Chopped Clams,
This review is from: Bar Harbor All Natural Chopped Clams, 6.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) (Grocery)
These clams are the best canned clams that I have found. Most canned clams don't really taste like clams to me but these are appetizing looking and taste great. I used them in a linguini with white clam sauce recipe and it was yummy!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Bar Harbor vs. Snows,
By Res Buen "Isabel" (Ann Arbor, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Bar Harbor All Natural Chopped Clams, 6.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) (Grocery)
Wanted to help out on the comparison with this relatively expensive brand of canned chopped clams and Snow's, a brand easy to find in supermarkets where I've lived.The textures are very different. Snow's has additives to retain some semblance of fresh clam's springiness; being "natural," Bar Harbor's are somewhat rough/chalky, but not so much to be unpleasant (I've tried both cooked briefly--under a minute--for clam sauce with pasta). Interesting also that Snow's has added sugar, probably a small amount. I find both delicious, with the flavor of Snow's clams a little "louder," a plus for Snow's. Some other relevant considerations. A can of Bar Harbor clams has 150 calories and 8g of protein, whereas a clam of Snow's has 75 calories and 4g of protein. To me, this is a plus for Bar Harbor--seems to mean more food in the can (I always eat a whole can, which is supposed to be 3 servings for both). On the other hand, while I've never opened two cans side-by-side, I haven't noticed a striking difference in the volume of the meat. Also striking that a Bar Harbor can has 150% daily value of iron, compared to only 6% for Snow's! So something about the Snow's processing seems to be draining nutritional value. Snow's has slightly more salt, too. OK, I think these are some good considerations for the buyer! Myself, I'll probably buy Snow's regularly just for its cheaper price, and occasionally upgrade to Bar Harbor whenever I feel I need to eat more iron. Bon appetit!
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