Las Palmas Mild Red Enchilada Sauce, 28 oz (12-pack) vs Rosarita Enchilada Sauce, 20 oz (12 pack)
Overall winner: Rosarita Enchilada Sauce, 20 oz (12 pack)
Key Differences
Rosarita (A) is a 20 oz enchilada sauce praised for great flavor, low net carbs and keto-friendly notes but some buyers report dented cans; Las Palmas (B) is a larger 28 oz mild red enchilada sauce with more reviews and is noted for rich red-chile flavor and value, though some find its spice inconsistent and the sauce watery. Choose Rosarita if you prioritize flavor profile and low-carb/keto suitability; choose Las Palmas if you prefer larger jars and slightly better price tier and review volume
Las Palmas Mild Red Enchilada Sauce, 28 oz (12-pack)
Mild red enchilada sauce with a complex chile flavor. Use in enchiladas, soups, casseroles, and more; customers note good flavor and value, though some find the sauce watery
Pros
- complex red chile flavor
- multi-use versatility
- large can size per pack
- good value per pack
Cons
- texture described as watery by some
- mixed opinions on spice level
Rosarita Enchilada Sauce, 20 oz (12 pack)
Tomato-based enchilada sauce with mild heat. Useful for chicken and cheese enchiladas or fiesta dip; supports low-carb meals with 2g net carbs per serving. Customer note: versatile and flavorful, though some report dented cans
Pros
- tomato-based enchilada sauce
- mild heat level
- low-carb per serving (2g net carbs)
- versatile for various dishes
Cons
- some customers report dented cans
- perceived as generic for some uses
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Las Palmas |
| Durability | Rosarita |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Rosarita |