Marinara Sauce

  • Is Marinara Sauce vegan? Yes! Marinara Sauce is certified vegan by the abillion communityVEGAN
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Our marinara sauce is made with a blend of fresh tomatoes, garlic, and herbs to provide a rich and robust taste. It is perfect for adding flavor to your pasta dishes, pizzas, and even as a dip. With its premium quality, this sauce is sure to become a staple in your kitchen. Some customers have mentioned that it has a great balance of flavors and is not too spicy or too sweet. Overall, it is a versatile and delicious option for those looking to elevate their meals.

Reviews by abillion’s vegan community



I'm not usually one to splurge, but I had seen this popular brand around for years and when I saw it on sale at Walmart, I had to try it to see if the hype was worth it. It 1000% was!!! This was the best store bought bottled marinara sauce I have ever had!! So rich and flavourful, a very hearty taste to it. I made a vegetable lasagna soup with it, a dish I have made many times in the past, and this version undoubtedly tasted the best. I can't wait to try it in a different dish like a simple spaghetti and meatballs where the sauce can shine even more. I don't see myself buying this too often as it's over 10 bucks a bottle regular price ...but I will definately treat myself to this on occasion and i will be looking out for the arriabata bottle.



This was pretty tasty for a jarred #marinara sauce. My part Italian husband didn't love it because he likes to make his own sauce, but I'm lazy so when I'm alone I prefer convenience! It's slightly sweet and is a little thin but otherwise was great for my #pastanight. I can't comment on price because it was gifted by @gregcombs (thanks!!), but he said it was on sale at Costco so I'm guessing it was reasonable! #marinarasauce #spaghetti #quickandeasy #quickmeals #pastalover



This is the best! I’m generally not a #marinara guy and grew up eating the bigger brand sauces and adding spices and/or veggies, but this one can stand alone. I’ve had other marinaras, which were more tangy that I didn’t care for but this one has a more subtle flavor, tomatoey, but not too much. It has a great consistency also, so it sits or sticks/stays with the pasta vs runnier sauces which seep to the bottom. So this sauce is a bit more expensive. I passed it up numerous times at #costco saying I’d never pay that much for sauce, though I have paid $6-7 for local arabiatta, but when I saw it on sale, I decided to try it. I believe it was ~$4.50 per 28 oz jar on sale. I just looked it up and $7.99 for a 24 oz jar at Whole Foods and the same currently at Kroger after $1 off. Regardless, I stock up on it when on sale at Costco and the display and inventory is usually wiped out. In addition, this sauce is healthier, as #noaddedsugar, though there is sodium, but minimal ingredients, consisting of: Italian Whole Peeled Tomatoes, Olive Oil, Onions, Salt, Garlic, Basil, Black Pepper, Oregano. Hoping Costco carries their arabiatta soon. Enjoy! @sunrisesanctuary



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