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
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 Escargot Wild Burgundy Snails (6 Dozen)
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
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages |
| User Reviews | Escargots de Bourgogne Sauvages |