Muir Glen Organic Diced Tomatoes, Fire Roasted, 14.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12)


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  • Features:

    • Case of twelve, 14.5-ounce cans (total of 174 ounces)
    • California Central valley tomatoes roasted over open fire and diced
    • Organic; all-natural
    • No trans fat or cholesterol
    • Smoky flavor makes great base for hot and cold dishes (like dips)
    • Binding : Grocery
    • Brand : Muir Glen
    • EAN : 0725342291212
    • Label : Muir Glen
    • List Price : $32.40 (USD)
    • Manufacturer : Muir Glen
    • Number Of Items : 12
    • Package Dimensions : 4.60 inches (Height) x 12.10 inches (Length) x 12.70 pounds (Weight) x 9.10 inches (Width)
    • Package Quantity : 12
    • Publisher : Muir Glen
    • Release Date : 2008-01-10
    • Studio : Muir Glen
    • UPC : 725342291212

    We've diced up our roasted and smoked beauties to minimize your prep time. Now you can have luscious fire-roasted flavor in even more of your recipes!

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    Customer Reviews:

    Rated 4.5 stars Customers rated Muir Glen Organic Diced Tomatoes, Fire Roasted, 14.5-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) 4.5 stars out of 5.0 based on 16 reviews:
    • Change your can.

      by Stretch - 2010-02-18  Rated 1 stars
      Muir Glen cans are lined in plastic and leach Bisphenol A. Too bad because this was a great product and was a standard in my household. My initial conversations with them they contradicted this fact, which to me was misleading. General Mills owns Cascadian Farms as well and now I don't buy there either. Now we use BioNature in jars or Pomi products in Tetra Pak cartons. All canned tomato products use BPA and so do many of the lids of jars used in food containment. Now I also just make from scratch which is made simple by chef Andrew Carmellini in Urban Italian. Lydia Bastianich is another favorite chef that deserves mention for simple yet big flavors. Boil, peel, freeze and store. Can manufacturing companies that I corresponded with said they were working on a solution for later this year or next year.

    • The Best Diced Tomatoes

      by Maxine (MA) - 2009-12-07  Rated 5 stars
      Initially, I purchased Muir Glen diced tomatoes after reading taste tests results on the Cook's Illustrated site. However, I currently only order the Muir Glen Organic Fire Roasted Diced Tomatoes which are delicious. I use them in every recipe that calls for diced tomatoes. The flavor is rich and full of flavor.

    • Contains BPA!

      by ChiliPep123 - 2009-10-15  Rated 1 stars
      I love Muir Glen tomato products but sadly I had to give them up due to their can liners containing bisphenol A (BPA). I will not feed anymore BPA to my kids! It makes me sick that I fed them with BPA laden baby bottles before I knew better. We already have enough cancer in our family. I don't know why anyone is surprised that BPA acts like a synthetic estrogen therefore an endocrine disrupter--BPA was ORIGINALLY developed in the 1930s as a synthetic estrogen drug for women. Shortly after it was developed, a new synthetic estrogen drug came out (DES) so BPA fell by the wayside until someone figured out it could be used in plastics and can liners to help make them harder. I wrote to Muir Glen (now owned by General Mills) to see if they have any plans to remove BPA from their cans but they did not respond to me. I would be happy to pay a bit more for jarred tomato products if they can't come up with BPA free cans. Or how about tomatoes in cartons or frozen? Please write to the companies that you buy canned tomatoes from and ask for BPA free products. Let me know if anyone finds BPA free tomato products, such as tomato paste, diced tomatoes, whole tomatoes...by responding to this comment--I will get an email. I have young children and I will not feed them anymore BPA!!!

    • Not for everyone

      by Pennsylvania Reader - 2009-01-08  Rated 3 stars
      These have a very strong, distinctive taste that I think is more burnt and sour than tomato-y. I am going to have to find someone to give them to, because I find myself not making dishes including tomatoes in order to avoid using them. This is a matter of personal preference, and if you like them, great. They aren't for me. I prefer a milder taste that allows the tomato flavor to be the star.

    • Delicious!

      by J. Wood (Chicago Suburbs, IL) - 2008-12-20  Rated 5 stars
      I ordered these because finding canned Organic Tomatoes in bulk around my area is hit or miss. I went with the fire-roasted instead of plain and they are truly delicious. So far I have used them in Beef Stew, Chili, Enchilada Casserole and home-made Tomato Basil Soup. The roasted flavor really adds a lot to the recipes without being overpowering. I am really glad to have found these.


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