Completely wrong @helium3894 Doing it by hand results in skin that’s intact, a cleaner fish (no scales, guts, etc), and much better final structure because they’re not overpacked
She’s proud about their product, and proud to state that her and “the ladies” are all working to make a good product. Proud of being a woman, love to see it.
Very happy about this episode. I'm Austrian myself and can confirm that these Nuri cans really are a special treat in Austria. Of course there sure are cans from other producers with similar quality, that can be bought here but that's in special delicacy shops. Nuri is available in every major shop and has a special standing among it's competitors.
@@seanmoore8550 I don't know about Austria but in my country it's liked by many because it is cheap and easy to eat. It also has a variety of ways to eat. Examples would be eating it as is or putting it with some other ingredients that would change or enhance the taste!
Great video. When the woman's narrative discusses the incredible smell of cooked fish and you sense the passion for creating their products and it's moving. Thank you for the video and thank you for the people that do this work.
I just had the Nuri with olive oil and spiced for the first time on sliced bread. OMG it’s delicious! I happen to find them in World Market and got excited.
I once wrote a short story where I needed to research sardines and I'm pretty sure this was one of the companies I read about. Years later it's cool to see the actual process and how passionate these women are about their craft.
I’ve enjoyed these for decades. My absolute favorite is the spiced Portuguese style. They can get expensive but in my opinion the best. I’ve introduced this brand to friends and it has also become their go to sardines.
@@Bodangersas a man, I agree, that was the part about the whole operation that made me the happiest. It’s nice to see unity and teamwork between men and women like that and the mutual appreciation. 🙌
True care in craftsmanship the way it should be done it's beautiful to see the care and the love and the concern they have in the product they produce.
you wont' find them in the grocery store.. too specialized and pricey. Try ordering online... I'm lucky to have a Portuguese Market 30 minutes away... they have 40 brands available and all the varieties!
Anyone who’s had to stretch a paycheck knows sardines are like a secret trick to get cheap, delicious protein to add to the grocery cart. Thank goodness for these people and this industry. Rich, or poor, doesn’t matter, sardines are an incredible food to have.
fantastic narration by that lady. what an amazing woman she is. god bless her and every women working in that facility. thanks for uploading. I love it.
Growing up eating sardines was always looked down at in my area. A poor man’s food was the consensus. I am glad i never followed that nonsense. A very healthy protein source and one that tastes great! Awesome video!
If you love Sardines then you need to travel to southern Europe specially Portugal , Italy and Spain . best sardines in the world and a very popular meals
There are weekends where I (Dad) will make a Dad meal that I learned from Lidia Bastianich that I call sardine pasta. My wife and son gobble it up happily every time. After watching this, I will look for the Nuri brand to try it out. Thanks for sharing!
Sardines are one of the most loved preserved foods in the South & Northeast India. However in Northeast we fry them with Ginger,Garlic ,Green chilli & Tomato if not pre added or we make a Chutney of it .
🙏 1 Can Of Sardines Per Week.. On My New Years List For 2024.. 🤗 Gonna Be Omega-3 Healthier. Thanks For This Informative Vid. *Watching from New⚘️Jersey, USA 😎
Pinhais really does offer a superior product. It's unlike anything you'll find made in North America. More expensive for sure, but worth every penny! Yum!
I really like the lady giving the interview/information, you can tell she's extremely passionate about the quality that goes into the sardines.
You can really tell how passionate and dedicated she is to her profession...what a blessing
she look so happy and proud talking about their product
unfortunately, doing it by hands doesnt increase benefit, only price...
@@helium3894 That's because the owner still got some integrity on tradition and not purely profit minded
Nuri is a good product
Completely wrong @helium3894
Doing it by hand results in skin that’s intact, a cleaner fish (no scales, guts, etc), and much better final structure because they’re not overpacked
She’s proud about their product, and proud to state that her and “the ladies” are all working to make a good product. Proud of being a woman, love to see it.
Very happy about this episode. I'm Austrian myself and can confirm that these Nuri cans really are a special treat in Austria. Of course there sure are cans from other producers with similar quality, that can be bought here but that's in special delicacy shops. Nuri is available in every major shop and has a special standing among it's competitors.
why do austrinas like sardines so much you think?
@@seanmoore8550 I don't know about Austria but in my country it's liked by many because it is cheap and easy to eat. It also has a variety of ways to eat. Examples would be eating it as is or putting it with some other ingredients that would change or enhance the taste!
Great video. When the woman's narrative discusses the incredible smell of cooked fish and you sense the passion for creating their products and it's moving. Thank you for the video and thank you for the people that do this work.
This is why Nuri is one of the best, they're incredible
Her passion in what she does is remarkable .. it shows that she really loves and cares for her craft
If you have some extra time in Portugal, I’d try to make it to their factory tour! It was a blast and their sardines are the best I’ve ever had.
That sounds awesome!
I just had the Nuri with olive oil and spiced for the first time on sliced bread.
OMG it’s delicious! I happen to find them in World Market and got excited.
I once wrote a short story where I needed to research sardines and I'm pretty sure this was one of the companies I read about. Years later it's cool to see the actual process and how passionate these women are about their craft.
it’s nice to see the care these cannery workers use for canning : I love to eat tinned sardines ! Healthy !
I’ve enjoyed these for decades. My absolute favorite is the spiced Portuguese style. They can get expensive but in my opinion the best. I’ve introduced this brand to friends and it has also become their go to sardines.
Their spicy sardines are amazing. Cool to see this amazing company represented.
i tried this brand couple years ago, specifically the chilli ones, they are quite tasty
Portuguese canned fish is so good! 😋🐟
I like these kind of traditional old companies
Beautiful ladies, hardworking fishermen = amazing sardines. Fun show, thanks.
Hardworking ladies and handsome fisherman!
I like how the women and men are working together. Too many division in the modern age.
@@Bodangersas a man, I agree, that was the part about the whole operation that made me the happiest. It’s nice to see unity and teamwork between men and women like that and the mutual appreciation. 🙌
I have a few cans in my pantry. They're exceptional
what are we even doing here
and Nuri’s are one of Matthew Carlson’s favorite. I enjoy Canned Fish Files
You know exactly what you're doing here.... Trying to get on the 'deenz' list
@@Scotty_in_OhioSometimes the truth hurts
What aren't we doing here?
Yes!!! Canned fish files fans unite 😂
I am from austria and can only confirm that i love them!
Good God, Patricia sure loves her job AND sardines. Me too. That was a great video. I loved her enthusiasm and narration. And MAN , am I hungry now!
I highly recommend the one with the tomatoe sauce, it's my favorite and it's amazing!
True care in craftsmanship the way it should be done it's beautiful to see the care and the love and the concern they have in the product they produce.
I just purchased these packs, OMG, it is worth the money
Excellent video. Easy to follow and understand. Thank you.
Best sardines I ever had. They are worth the price
My husband loves sardines. I will have to keep an eye out for this brand the next time I'm at the grocery store.
you wont' find them in the grocery store.. too specialized and pricey. Try ordering online... I'm lucky to have a Portuguese Market 30 minutes away... they have 40 brands available and all the varieties!
Lovely ladies enjoying their work, you can't fake that smile! Nuri spicy sardines all the way!
Anyone who’s had to stretch a paycheck knows sardines are like a secret trick to get cheap, delicious protein to add to the grocery cart. Thank goodness for these people and this industry. Rich, or poor, doesn’t matter, sardines are an incredible food to have.
After watching this, I’m definitely buying a can of Nuri
Sardines are really a triple win for everyone.
1.) Sustainable!
2.) Nutritious!
3.) Affordable!
Bonus: Delicious!
That's my favourite Sardines. 😊 Love the taste. Greetings from Philippines!
Very good job keeping people working and providing for there family's and the fishermen. Very hands on operation.
Now that's love and dedication.
Grew up with sardines and love it on bread!
Thanks for the video !
fantastic narration by that lady. what an amazing woman she is. god bless her and every women working in that facility. thanks for uploading. I love it.
I’ve ordered a few cans from Nuri and man! These things are awesome!
Portugal caralho! It's so cool to see not only my country represented here but also where I was born and lived all my life - Matosinhos!
Great episode. Will look for this in my local supermarket tomorrow!
I love this brand. The sardines in tomato sauce with some rice is so good
Growing up eating sardines was always looked down at in my area. A poor man’s food was the consensus. I am glad i never followed that nonsense. A very healthy protein source and one that tastes great! Awesome video!
At one time lobsters were the poor man's food. Now look at it. Eat what you please. 🤟🤟💪💪💪
@@RHEC1776 Right on!
If you love Sardines then you need to travel to southern Europe specially Portugal , Italy and Spain .
best sardines in the world and a very popular meals
@@robzsarmy5471 that sounds awesome! I am putting that on my bucket list! Thank you for the tip.
There are weekends where I (Dad) will make a Dad meal that I learned from Lidia Bastianich that I call sardine pasta. My wife and son gobble it up happily every time. After watching this, I will look for the Nuri brand to try it out. Thanks for sharing!
The host is great, she needs her own show
Loved her smile with her eyes closed. Wish I was that passionate about my job.
what a great company and video, thanks really enjoyed watching
Now this is what I call the Rolls Royce of tinned sardines,hand prepared all the way.😅
So wonderful video,I enjoyed it so much,and mostly i liked the all happy staff present in the factory
Just bought this brand a few months ago! Excited to try it when i get home. In olive
all of a sudden I want sardines....
Best i have ever had! I keep a case on hand.
Nuri are the very best!! Thanks!
Brilliant video, very informative, and the lady doing the presentation is very passionate, well done.
Fascinating! - i am going to get some to eat right now.
@@Flynn1982x $50
just ordered some recently and oh man they are good
I like those spicy tomatoes and spicy olives we're always buying them when we see them in the supermarket here in the Philippines.
Sardines are great canned or fresh, when everyone works as a team.
I don’t even particularly care for sardines, but “Nuri” is on my mind now for the next time I’m grocery shopping! 😋
Ill have to check this brand out.
Freshly steamed sardine looked delicious.
My favorite Sardines, but not so easy to buy in the US, and around $5.00 a can which isnt cheap.
Sardines are one of the most loved preserved foods in the South & Northeast India.
However in Northeast we fry them with Ginger,Garlic ,Green chilli & Tomato if not pre added or we make a Chutney of it .
Nuri sardines are AMAZING!
Nuri is the King!
I've never wanted to try sardines before. Now I will find this brand. I've my doubts about any other method.
How’d it go?!
I’m excited to buy some nuri’s now!
I love Sardines
These are some strong women!!!
Great video and great information
Respect to all passionate employees Now, if I were a neighborhood cat, I'd be hanging out at the back door hoping for a snack
I do love my Sardines. Oysters, and Crab
I love this series. I will buy this brand!
i've never eaten one of these fish, very interesting process to see
Haven't had sardines in a long time sardines are one of my favorites foods
Didn’t business insider do this same exact video.
they did!
Both Business Insider and Eater are part of the same media conglomerate
@@raihidarathat’s good to known
@@exia4171 that’s funny how watching in English and you’re telling me it’s a Spanish version you don’t know what you’re talking about
They did and the reason i ordered 1 pack from them. Nothing amazing but they sure didn't dissapoint, yummy stuff!
Sardinistas unite!🎉
If you haven't tasted these you're missing out! Thank you for the video!
🙏 1 Can Of Sardines Per Week.. On My New Years List For 2024..
🤗 Gonna Be Omega-3 Healthier.
Thanks For This Informative Vid.
*Watching from New⚘️Jersey, USA 😎
Sardines are my favorite fish
Que buen proceso realizan estás personas
Great series.
Thanks for watching!
Amazing
itt's so amazing, i am so happy with episode
Does the head be used in different way?
We love this in PHILIPPINES!!!
what do they line the cans with? PFAS?
Ini luar biasa.. Ikan ikan segar diproses dengan sempurna 😁😁👍🙏
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 love sardines very healthy fish
Now I want some sardines on toast with a soft boiled egg
Love this
Love me some Nuri sardines.
I dont eat sardines.. after this video i am craving sardine
Pinhais really does offer a superior product. It's unlike anything you'll find made in North America. More expensive for sure, but worth every penny! Yum!
NURI! I love this brand of conservas
I love this and I really love those sardines!
The lady's English is so good, I have doubts about the product now 😆
Nuri is hands down one of my favorite
I’m curious where the “small” ones go. Are those the ones that get dried?
Pinhais exports smaller sardines under the Mabuti brand. Mostly to the Philippines but you can find them in the US also.
@@dhobonov ohh, interesting. I’m still very curious where the dried sardines come from (the kind which get used extensively for soup stocks)
Nice!
A group of ladies produce 30,000 cans of fish and feminists are somehow upset
Is the difference between Pinaish and Nuri that one is cooked in the can and one isn't?
Thank GOD for so many plenty of fish
This brand is delicious.
What becomes of the parts of the sardines that are not canned?
Dog and cat food
Can be used as bait
Not in Canada :/