: Bertolli Premium Pasta Sauce, Champignon & Portobello Mushroom, 13.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

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: Bertolli Premium Pasta Sauce, Champignon & Portobello Mushroom, 13.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

Bertolli Premium Pasta Sauce, Champignon & Portobello Mushroom, 13.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 6)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1648





Binding: Grocery
Product Brand: Bertolli
Label: Bertolli
Product Manufacturer: Bertolli
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Bertolli
Release Date: March 15, 2008
Ranking: 1648
Studio: Bertolli


Product facts:
  • Case of six 13.5-ounce microwavable pouches (total of 81 ounces)
  • Made with a thick base of fresh tasting crushed tomatoes and earthy mushrooms
  • Finished with sautéed onions and garlic and 100% Bertolli Olive Oil
  • No added sugar or artificial sweeteners; low in saturated fat
  • Convenient packaging allows for 90 second preparation in the microwave















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - a little better than canned sauce and very convienient for small families
This is a very tasty sauce for what it is. If you are single or have a very small family (in my house its just me and my husband) this is a really quick and convienient option. I think it tastes better than most canned sauces, some how less acidic(maybe its in my head, but that's what Ithink) and I love notdirtying up an extra sauce pan to prepare a quick lunch or dinner. When i use a can i always have about half left over, now even when just feeding two Ifind there is still a good portion left over, I think 3 people would be fed comfortably from it. Pretty good deal on amazon and nice things to have on hand for quick satisfying meals



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Better than Mom's
This has to be the world's best prepared pasta sauce. Cut where indicated
pop it in the microwave for 90 seconds, and its ready- no clean up.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Fancy name, tepid sauce
bertoli tomato sauce is the best supermarket brand in a jar ..This version is slightly lower in sodium(450mg) than it brethren but it is also not like the picture on the pouch suggests.That picture shows a vibrant looking spicy feast with an exotic name;inside is a watery brew,and not very exotic at all.But as noted above, this company makes very good sauce.The pouch it comes in is an excellent vehicle for its tansportation and preparation but it is way too expensive for what you get both in quantity and(imo) quality..(fat 4g unsat 1g carb 10g per serv)note:flavor in tomato sauce is always highly subjective to individual taste.Your move.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - bertolli premium pasta sauce
Below average pasta sauce. You can get many better tasting sauces and for a lot less money in any supermarket. It has a somewhat watery, acidic taste. Could not taste the mushrooms at all. The only thing premium about this sauce is the price. Wont buy these again.



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