First impression: it's quite thick. Sonia noted that the product is almost stew-like, since there's relatively little liquid in relation to the large, plenteous vegetable chunks. She likes it that way. She doesn't like "soupy soups," as she put it.
As far as texture is concerned, I'll agree. It's very chunky and hearty. Surprisingly so. Add anything like crackers or croutons, and they quickly absorb what little wateriness there is, resulting in something nearly as thick as traditional gumbo.
Flavor-wise, however, I thought the soup was too salty. Rather than relying on the actual vegetables for crisp garden produce type flavors, all I tasted was a briny, tomatoey liquid.
Even the veggies themselves seemed too saturated with the broth to taste anything other than something salty and vaguely tomato-esque. Too bad, because there's pretty much a whole garden in that jar: potato, sweet potato, spinach, carrot, kale, celery, onion, zucchini, bell peppers, etc...
Sonia thinks the flavor is fine, too. She'll give it four stars.
Sonia thinks the flavor is fine, too. She'll give it four stars.
When does it expire has no experation date
ReplyDeleteGetting ready to open a jar of soup SKU# 68420. No expiration date. Can you let me know when it expires?
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ReplyDeleteA staple for me! I add half a jar of oat milk, a can of chicken (drained) and serve with diced avocado. Amazingly good and filling. low on calories, too.
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