Spicy Tomato With Fennel (3-Pack)
Spicy Tomato With Fennel (3-Pack)
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We charge a flat shipping fee per 3-pack at checkout to cover partial costs so we can package and ship our tomato sauce with care. We know shipping is expensive, but trust we’re always trying to reduce those costs. Our priority is getting those jars to you without breakage, and with heavy glass jars of sauce produced in small batches that can be pricey. Thank you for understanding, we love you!
Ingredients
Ingredients
Crushed tomatoes, water, fresh fennel bulb, fresh onion, olive oil, fresh garlic, Kosher salt, fennel seed, crushed red pepper flakes, black pepper.
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- KJKaren J.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 weeks agoSpicy!
Love this! Fennel is subtle but nuanced and the spice is mild enough for my non-spicy husband! I just wish the jar were larger :/
Was this helpful? - RRachelVerified BuyerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars3 weeks agoElevate your pantry meal
This is the best pasta sauce I’ve ever had. The fennel and spice are perfectly balanced, and even though it’s “just” a canned tomato sauce, it tastes so fresh. I don’t put anything else on my pasta when I use this sauce (not even cheese!) because it’s perfect already. Everyone I’ve shared it with is similarly impressed. Thank you, First Bloom!
Was this helpful? - SSamI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 months agoNutrition labels
Can you please post photos of the nutrition labels for your sauces? I need to know what the sodium content is per serving (and what the serving size is, etc.) before buying.
And are there any retailers in the Boston area that stock your sauces? Thanks.
Was this helpful?First BloomHi Sam! There's 390mg of sodium per serving. And on Boston - we're working on it!
- BBenoI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars4 months agoBlown away
Honestly, I didn’t expect a jar of tomato sauce to blow my mind—but this one did. It elevates even the simplest bowl of pasta. The heat is perfectly balanced, and the subtle note of fennel takes the sauce to an entirely different level.
Was this helpful?First Bloomlove to hear it, thanks Beno!