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Model: Amazon Fresh, Fire Roasted Diced Canned Tomatoes, 14.5 Oz (Previously Happy Belly, Packaging May Vary)
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The Amazon Fresh corn and green beans varieties were extra bland even for canned veggies, has anyone got any experience with these?
I truly don't mean any offense, but are you expecting canned corn and green beans to have a positive outcome?
Canned tomatoes are different, if you are cooking with them, they are often better than fresh. But I will take fresh/frozen corn/greenbeans over canned always.
I truly don't mean any offense, but are you expecting canned corn and green beans to have a positive outcome?
Canned tomatoes are different, if you are cooking with them, they are often better than fresh. But I will take fresh/frozen corn/greenbeans over canned always.
I'm just comparing apples to apples- Green Giant/ Margret Holmes to Amazon Fresh- I live in hurricane country and having shelf stable vegetables and sides is just a fact of life.
The Amazon Fresh corn and green beans varieties were extra bland even for canned veggies, has anyone got any experience with these?
Bland? Dude they're just canned vegetables. If you detect any difference between two it's just going to be the salt content, so just add some salt if they're too bland for you. And ideally some other spices if you have them.
The Amazon Fresh corn and green beans varieties were extra bland even for canned veggies, has anyone got any experience with these?
I tried the French cut greenbeans last time they popped up on here, they had no taste period! It was like all the flavor had been cooked out of them, the texture was also off. Like they didn't have the structural integrity of even the cheapest canned veg.
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Canned tomatoes are different, if you are cooking with them, they are often better than fresh. But I will take fresh/frozen corn/greenbeans over canned always.
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Canned tomatoes are different, if you are cooking with them, they are often better than fresh. But I will take fresh/frozen corn/greenbeans over canned always.
I tried the French cut greenbeans last time they popped up on here, they had no taste period! It was like all the flavor had been cooked out of them, the texture was also off. Like they didn't have the structural integrity of even the cheapest canned veg.
I ordered max of 10 for $6.03, so 60 cents a can, about half the price of Walmart's Great Value @$1.18