Mutti Cherry Tomatoes (Ciliegini) in Tomato Juice, 14 oz vs Mutti Whole Peeled San Marzano Tomatoes, 14 oz (Pelati) 6 Pack
Overall winner: Mutti Whole Peeled San Marzano Tomatoes, 14 oz (Pelati) 6 Pack
Key Differences
Mutti Whole Peeled San Marzano (A) lists at a lower price tier and emphasizes San Marzano-style whole peeled tomatoes with fewer additives; Mutti Cherry Ciliegini (B) is positioned at a higher price tier, offers whole cherry tomatoes in juice that are more versatile for sauces and cooking but may have thicker skins
Mutti Cherry Tomatoes (Ciliegini) in Tomato Juice, 14 oz
Canned whole cherry tomatoes from Mutti, packed in tomato juice. 100% Italian tomatoes with fresh, fragrant flavor; suitable as a substitute for fresh cherry tomatoes. Customer notes highlight flavorful sauce quality with some dented cans and skin thickness concerns
Pros
- 100% Italian tomatoes
- Whole tomatoes in tomato juice
- Versatile for sauces and cooking
- Vegan friendly & gluten free
Cons
- Potential dented/damaged cans
- Skin thickness may be tough
Mutti Whole Peeled San Marzano Tomatoes, 14 oz (Pelati) 6 Pack
100% Italian tomatoes from the San Marzano region, preserved in their own juice. Delivers fresh, robust flavor with no GMOs or additives. Customers note high flavor and sauce quality
Pros
- 100% Italian tomatoes
- San Marzano style quality
- no GMOs or additives
- packaged in own juice
Cons
- cans arrive dented or damaged
- price perceived as high
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mutti |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Mutti |
| User Reviews | Mutti |