Roland Foods Escargots: Extra Large Achatina Snails can vs Premium Escargot Wild Burgundy Snails (6 Dozen)

Overall winner: Premium Escargot Wild Burgundy Snails (6 Dozen)

Key Differences

Product A (Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages) is an exclusive import of Helix pomatia linne sold as extra large in a 6-dozen pack and is noted for versatility in home kitchens but some buyers report grit requiring careful prep. Product B (Roland Foods) is an extra-large 28.2 oz pack praised for uniform size, tenderness and taste, though reviewers mention a strong smell and occasional dented cans

Roland Foods Escargots: Extra Large Achatina Snails can

Roland Foods Escargots: Extra Large Achatina Snails can

Roland Foods • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

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)
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Premium Escargot Wild Burgundy Snails (6 Dozen)

Premium Escargot Wild Burgundy Snails (6 Dozen)

Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages • ★ 4.0/5 • Budget

Wild Burgundy snails in large packs, versatile for escargot, pastas, soups, and more. Customer notes tender texture, consistent size, and easy preparation

Pros

  • tender texture
  • consistent snail size
  • versatile in home kitchen
  • exclusive import origin

Cons

  • some customers report grit
  • mentions of sand or grit possible
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Price Tie
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Versatility Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages
User Reviews Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages