What are the Best Capers at the Supermarket?



Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges host Bridget Lancaster to a tasting of supermarket capers.

Read the full taste test of capers:

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  1. i love chicken piccata but not the capers. i just tried cooking with Mediterranean organic in a cooking class. i really enjoyed them. capers are back on the menu. i think i liked them because they were small sized.

  2. I wish she would stop tasting and tasting while the other person is speaking. She does this in all of her videos. It’s distracting. Let her do all the tasting she wants BEFORE the video.

  3. I must say that years ago I tried salt packed capers and since then deplore the the brined capers. After a short soak to pull out the salt, the texture is always better and the taste is genuine caper and not some pickle brine.

  4. I was looking for capers in a supermarket. I couldn’t find any, so I asked for help. He said “follow me”. No capers. Then he said “There were at least a dozen jars here this morning.” I replayed “Maybe someone stole them. Perhaps we could call this the Great Caper Caper…”

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