🌟 Dive into Flavor: Elevate Your Palate with Matiz España!
Matiz España Wild Cockles are premium baby clams sourced from the Atlantic coast of Spain, Portugal, and France. Hand-packed in natural sea salt brine, these gluten-free, nut-free, and dairy-free delicacies offer a plump and tender texture, making them a versatile addition to any meal. Enjoy them with a squeeze of lemon or as a gourmet ingredient in your favorite dishes.
R**S
Adventure in a Can... Rare Find Seafood
The media could not be loaded. I love eating unusual and exotic foods. And this is a good example. Great presentation from the label to the open can. I was not expecting such colorful contents. The way each one is delicately packed with care tells me that the Matiz Company really cares about their name and their product. Upon opening the can you will get a waft of seafood odor. Not so pleasant to some, but to a seafood aficionado, it calls to the senses. Even seems to bring one closer to the seashore even if that shore is hours away. I was expecting the typical dark smokey oyster appearance, but no so. These appear just as if they had been shucked moments ago. As for taste, they are heavily on the steamed clam level. As for texture, they are chewy. Not mushy or pasty at all. They would likely go very well with a salmon or whitefish dip on crackers. But for those who must have that burst of sea creature impact, then consume them as is with a toothpick. They are rather expensive, so share your can with others... so all can have part of the experience. Watch the video to get a much better explanation. Hope this helps.
B**C
Delicious.
Delicious. It took me over a year to open up this can and the cockles were tender and briny in flavor.
B**.
Yummy
These are so good. I just wish they weren't so expensive. I had them plain and in a salad, and they were good both ways.
U**T
Really good, even on their own
If you like the taste of fresh shellfish, specifically oysters, or a powerful taste of muscles, this is for you. I ate them drained and fresh out of the can.I could see how these would be phenomenal tossed in from fresh pasta with olive oil and freshly cracked black pepper.The only thing I wasn’t a terribly large fan about is, there seems to be a an extremely fine particulate trapped in a small amount. This being my first time eating them, I didn’t know if that was normal. Nonetheless- I will absolutely be buying them again.
A**B
Tasty
I bought this product to try a “different” canned seafood. In that, it was a fail. These taste and look very much like any canned baby clams. I didn’t know what I was expecting, so that was a disappointment, I suppose. They were very tasty, and very whole (there wasn’t any sign of overcooking, or falling apart), and the broth was also worthy of being mopped up with bread. As for me personally, now that I have tried them, I can probably stick with cheaper baby clams that are available from local stores, since these weren’t markedly different to make the price justified (to me). I am giving them five stars, because they were good in every way, and obviously high quality. It’s not their fault it wasn’t what I was looking for on that particular day.
M**L
They’re decent.
Never had baby clams so I just ordered to try them out. I heard a lot of people complaining about grit but I wanted to ignore them.. I shouldn’t have. These do have grit; probably one out of every two. The taste is fine but sand/grit in food is just something I can’t get over.
R**.
I want to try these in a pasta sauce
I think these would make for an interesting riff on linguini with clam sauce. Sheet, briny, chewy. I’ll be ordering more.
P**O
I’m from Spain. I grow up eating this as ...
I’m from Spain. I grow up eating this as a tapa before lunch on the weekend. This berberechos are over priced because they are tinny thus less flavor and harder, even chewy.This are, the small ones, the cheapest ones in spain. Then you have medium and large size which are more flavorful and a pleasure to eat.“You don’t know what you don’t know.”
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