Roland Foods Escargots: Extra Large Achatina Snails can vs Premium Wild Burgundy Snails - Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages
Overall winner: Premium Wild Burgundy Snails - Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages
Key Differences
Product A (Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages) is marketed as wild Burgundy snails sold in an 8-dozen pack and is noted for high-quality wild snails and versatility for escargot, pastas, soups and salads, though some packages may contain grit. Product B (Roland Foods) offers extra-large, uniform, tender canned snails with a strong smell reported by some customers and occasional dented arrivals
Roland Foods Escargots: Extra Large Achatina Snails can
Escargots from Roland Foods, extra large Achatina snails, packed without shells. uniform size, cleaned, cooked, and tender with a grayish color. customers note great size and texture, with positive value for money
Pros
- uniform size
- carefully cleaned
- well cooked and tender
- great size per can
Cons
- strong smell noted by customers
- can arrives dented (customer insight)
Premium Wild Burgundy Snails - Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages
Premium wild burgundy snails sourced from Helix Pomatia Linne, versatile for escargot, pastas, soups and salads. Customers note tender texture and good value, with some reports of grit
Pros
- wild burgundy snails from a renowned import
- versatile for multiple recipes
- tender texture noted by customers
- variety in sizing described
Cons
- some customers report grit in packages
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages |
| User Reviews | Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages |