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ORGANIC DICED TOMATOES IN JUICE (ORGANICALLY GROWN VINE-RIPENED PEELED TOMATOES, ORGANIC TOMATO JUICE AND SEA SALT)ORGANIC EXTRA HEAVY TOMATO PUREE (ORGANICALLY GROWN VINE-RIPENED FRESH UNPEELED GROUND TOMATOES, EXTRA HEAVY TOMATO PUREE FROM ORGANICALLY GROWN VINE-RIPENED FRESH TOMATOES AND SEA SALT)ORGANIC EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OILORGANIC ONIONORGANIC GARLICORGANIC BASILSEA SALTORGANIC SPICESORGANIC CHILI PEPPER.

Organic Marinara

by Kirkland

Health Grade: A – Excellent

Category: Snacks

This Organic Marinara sauce scored a perfect A with top marks for metabolic, gut, hormonal, and cancer safety. It is made primarily of organic whole food ingredients like tomatoes, olive oil, and herbs, which are wholesome and nutrient-rich. The absence of harsh preservatives and artificial additives keeps this product clean and safe. It is a great choice for anyone looking to support health without risking hormonal disruption or gut irritation.

  • Organic diced tomatoes in juice – controversial · Whole organic tomatoes provide antioxidants and fiber supporting health.
  • Organic extra heavy tomato puree – controversial · Concentrated tomato nutrients maintain benefits of whole tomatoes.
  • Organic extra virgin olive oil – controversial · Healthy fat lowering inflammation and supporting heart function.
  • Organic onion – controversial · Natural flavor and gut-friendly prebiotic fibers.
  • Organic garlic – controversial · Immune-supporting and anti-inflammatory natural ingredient.
  • Organic basil – controversial · Natural herb with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.
  • Sea salt – beneficial · Basic seasoning with moderate mineral content.
  • Organic spices – controversial · Natural spices that enhance taste without harmful effects.
  • Organic chili pepper – controversial · Natural spice that may improve metabolism and pain relief.
  • Seasoning – controversial · Likely a natural blend posing minimal health risk.
  • Roasted garlic puree – controversial · Cooked garlic retains beneficial bioactive compounds.
  • Stabilizers – controversial · Used to maintain product texture but may irritate gut or contain synthetic agents.
  • Asiago cheese – controversial · Dairy source of protein and calcium but allergen for some.
  • Red beet puree – controversial · Natural colorant with antioxidants and fiber.
  • Rice concentrate – controversial · Refined carbohydrate providing energy with minimal risk.
  • Diced tomatoes – controversial · Natural vegetable ingredient supporting nutrient intake.

Made primarily from organic whole foods like tomatoes, olive oil, and herbs

No artificial sweeteners, colors, or preservatives detected

Contains beneficial antioxidants like lycopene and flavonoids from herbs

Low in added sugars and contains healthy fats from olive oil

Contains stabilizers which may cause mild gut irritation in sensitive individuals

Includes dairy (Asiago cheese), an allergen for some