Knorr Tomato Bouillon with Chicken Flavor, granulated base vs Reduced Sodium Roasted Chicken Base, 38 servings per jar (pack of 6)
Overall winner: Reduced Sodium Roasted Chicken Base, 38 servings per jar (pack of 6)
Key Differences
Better Than Bouillon (A) offers a reduced-sodium roasted chicken base with a lower listed price tier and a concentrated, easy-to-spoon paste; Knorr (B) provides a large, shelf-stable tomato bouillon with chicken flavor that users note for rich tomato-chicken taste and big-format packaging. Pick A if you want reduced-sodium roasted chicken base and a more affordable option; pick B if you need a tomato-forward, large-format bouillon for soups and gravies
Knorr Tomato Bouillon with Chicken Flavor, granulated base
Tomato bouillon with chicken flavor in a granulated base, versatile for soups, stocks, and marinades. Customers note it adds rich tomato and chicken notes and value for money
Pros
- rich tomato and chicken flavor
- versatile for soups, gravies, and chicken dishes
- large container size
- long shelf life
Cons
- salt content noted as high by some users
Reduced Sodium Roasted Chicken Base, 38 servings per jar (pack of 6)
Roasted chicken base paste with reduced sodium and concentrated stock. Blends easily from the jar for customizable flavor; 38 one-teaspoon servings per jar. Customer note: adds flavorful depth with ease of use
Pros
- reduced-sodium formulation
- concentrated roasted chicken flavor
- easy to spoon and measure
- high serving count per jar
Cons
- mixed opinions on salt content
- some reports of broken jars
- value-for-money debates
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Better Than Bouillon |
| Durability | Knorr |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Better Than Bouillon |