Our Taste Test of Crushed Tomatoes



Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Bridget to a taste test of crushed tomatoes.

Read the full taste test of crushed tomatoes:

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33 Comments

  1. Love the program but you need to compare apples and apples you can’t compare a can of tomatoes with basil to a simple can of tomatoes that doesn’t have basil it’s not a comparison you can’t compare a six dollar can of tomatoes to a two dollar can of tomatoes it’s not a comparison apples and apples please

  2. I always use tomato puree ONLY for my sauce. It's the most concentrated product, minus water and all the other stuff. I learned that over the years. I used to love Tuttorosso canned crushed. Other brands have too many pieces of 'stuff' I don't like. I am posting this before watching …

  3. My favorite crushed/ground tomatos of all time are the cans of 7/11 made by Stanislaus out of California. Absolutely favorite tomato flavor. It's generally only available through food service wholesale outlets, but totally worth going out of your way to get in my opinion.

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