Ortiz anchovies in olive oil - 6-pack vs Patagonia Provisions Spicy White Anchovies
Overall winner: Ortiz anchovies in olive oil - 6-pack
Key Differences
Ortiz (A) is marketed as firm, rich-flavored fillets in olive oil and sold as a 6-pack providing perceived value and broader recipe use; Patagonia Provisions (B) offers a more delicate, mild texture with handpacked organic chiles and peppers and higher protein per tin, making it a spicier, single-tin style option. Choose Ortiz if you want firmer fillets and multi-pack value; choose Patagonia Provisions if you prefer milder, spicy, handpacked anchovies with organic chiles
Ortiz anchovies in olive oil - 6-pack
Anchovy fillets packed in olive oil with firm texture and rich umami. Great for pizza, pasta, and salads; praised for quality and flavor by customers
Pros
- firm texture and rich flavor
- versatile use in multiple recipes
- 6-pack provides good value for money
- creamy and non-mairy texture noted by some customers
Cons
- tearing resistance varies, some reports of disintegration
- some customers report missing forks in jars
- mixed views on value for money
Patagonia Provisions Spicy White Anchovies
Spicy white anchovies handpacked with organic chiles, cider vinegar, and red peppers. Mild flavor with olive oil, protein-rich (22g per tin) and omega-3s; some customers note lower saltiness and versatility as a pickled alternative
Pros
- delicate texture and mild flavor
- handpacked with organic chiles and peppers
- high protein content per tin
- contains omega-3s and calcium & vitamin B-12
Cons
- mixed quality perceptions
- some customers consider price high
- not white in color as advertised
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ortiz |
| Durability | Patagonia Provisions |
| Versatility | Ortiz |
| User Reviews | Tie |