RECOMMENDED - WINNER
Muir Glen Organic Whole Peeled Tomatoes
“Reminds me of a real summer tomato,” said one taster about our favorite sample. No wonder: Its strong acidity and high level of sweetness made for flavor that was “vibrant” and “sweet in a natural way.” The addition of calcium chloride gave the tomatoes a “nice firm texture” that held up even after hours of simmering.
$2.99 for 28 oz
RECOMMENDED
Hunt’s Whole Plum Tomatoes
Even after two hours of simmering in our long-cooked sauce, these calcium chloride–treated tomatoes were “meaty,” with “distinct shape.” A relatively high Brix value and low pH—an ideal combination for tomatoes—explained their “fruity,” “bright” flavors.
$1.95 for 28 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
Red Gold Whole Peeled Tomatoes
These nicely “firm,” globe-shaped tomatoes shared the same low pH (i.e., strong acidity) as our favorite brand, but they lacked its sweetness. As a result, several tasters found them “a bit sharp,” even in the long-cooked sauce. Others liked the big acid punch, praising their “bright” flavor.
$1.36 for 14.5 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
Cento San Marzano Certified Peeled Tomatoes
Although these non–DOP certified San Marzano tomatoes scored highest for sweetness, they lacked acidity, and tasters found their flavor merely “average”—even “untomatoey.” That said, they fared best of all the Italian brands, particularly because their texture “held up” relatively well in sauce.
$3.79 for 28 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
Bionaturae Organic Whole Peeled Tomatoes
Without calcium chloride, these Italian tomatoes were so “mushy” that they “tasted like sauce” before we had even cooked them. Their “sweet” flavor redeemed them for some tasters, but with only moderate acidity, they also tasted “flat.”
$3.39 for 28.2 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
San Marzano Whole Peeled Tomatoes
What’s in a name? In this case, not much. These impostor “San Marzano” tomatoes were grown domestically with seeds from Italy’s famous varietal. Some tasters picked up on their high level of sweetness and complimented them for it, but without equally high acidity, the tomatoes’ flavor was also “muted.”
$3.99 for 28 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
Rienzi Selected Italian Plum Tomatoes
Tasters noticed this sample’s lack of calcium chloride in all three applications, describing the tomatoes as “mushy” and “border-line soupy.” Thanks to low acid and moderate sweetness, their flavor was middle-of-the-road: “fruity” and “light” but also “uninspired.”
$1.95 for 28 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
Eden Organic Whole Roma Tomatoes
With the least amount of sweetness, not much acidity, and no added salt, these tomatoes didn’t “pack much punch.” Some tasters considered that effect pleasantly “clean” and “light,” whereas others complained that they offered “no real tomato flavor at all,” particularly in the long-simmered sauce.
$3.79 for 28 oz
RECOMMENDED WITH RESERVATIONS
Pastene San Marzano Tomatoes of Sarnese Nocerino Area D.O.P.
We had high expectations for these pricey DOP-certified San Marzano tomatoes but came away disappointed. Because of low sweetness and acidity, their flavor translated as “weak” and “thin”—at best “clean” and “straightforward.” Like the other calcium chloride–free samples, they broke down easily.
$4.53 for 28 oz
NOT RECOMMENDED
Tuttorosso Peeled Plum Shaped Tomatoes
We like a bit of firmness to our tomatoes, but thanks to their particularly thick flesh, these samples were “tough,” “chewy,” and “fibrous.” Worse, their low sweetness and acidity made them taste “muted,” “unbalanced,” and “nothing like summer tomatoes.”