- Pack of six, 3-ounce jar (total of 18-ounces)
- Can be used right out of the jar as aspread on crackers, add to garlic to make garlic pesto bread, or heat and use on pasta or rice
- Should be refrigerated
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Bottled Pesto,
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This review is from: San Remo Pesto with Olive Oil, 3-Ounce Jar (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
I've tried a couple different pesto sauces including classico pesto and some packaged pesto and they were crap compared to making a fresh batch which I've made many times. I saw this in store and I thought why not since I was lazy. This pesto tastes soo fresh like I just made it and tastes just as fresh after sitting in the fridge for weeks. I def. think this is worth trying so find it in store for a fews bucks and if you agree with me then buy a bunch here and save some money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Roland Pesto is crapola!,
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This review is from: San Remo Pesto with Olive Oil, 3-Ounce Jar (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
Let me just say up front that if I am hungry i will eat about anything. This Pesto (without any pine nuts) is terrible. Save you money. It had good reviews and since I live in the Baja I thought i would try it since it had such good reviews and we can not buy this sort of stuff here where I live.
Honestly, save you money. There is not really a "Pesto flavor" with this product and it has a rancid sort of "off" taste to it. Six very small (3 oz) jars are over $20.00. It is fairly "pricey" to start with and since it has a terrible taste then it is ridiculously priced in my opinion. I am so irritated i bought this crapola and of course Amazon will not accept a return on it. My reccomendation is the Classico brand "Traditional Basil Pesto sauce and spread". I paid, i believe $2.00 a jar for the Classico brand of pesto on sale at a WalMart. The jar size is 8.1 oz and i had five large meals with the Classico pesto sauce which has a wonderful flavor. I boiled some Johnsonville sausage in a pan and afterwards boiled my pasta in the same pan of sausage water. Had the Classico Brand of pesto with my pasta and the flavor was wonderful! The Classico Pesto sauce was incredible on the sliced sausage. So i tried to duplicte the same meal with the Roland Petso sauce and i barely ate half of it and tossed the rest. I won't be eating the remainder of this RolandPestoCrapola. I realize that individual tastes vary greatly but I can NOT imagine anyone choosing the Roland Pesto.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointed.,
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This review is from: San Remo Pesto with Olive Oil, 3-Ounce Jar (Pack of 6) (Grocery)
I purchased this Pesto because of the good reviews. A bunch of us tasted it and consider it pretty bad.
It tasted old and stale and awful.
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