Sugar-free, no sugar added spaghetti sauce?

Anonymous
I was looking for the same and just bought this one but haven't tried it yet:

Ragu Pasta Sauce Tomato & Basil Light No Sugar Added

Ingredients: Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Diced Tomatoes In Puree, Onions, Salt, Olive Oil, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Spices, Basil, Natural Flavor.
Anonymous
Awesome, thanks OPs.
I always mean to make sauce and forget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rao's= no sugar. It's not necessary


Raos has plenty of sugar. check the label.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Rao's= no sugar. It's not necessary


Raos has plenty of sugar. check the label.


Rao's Marinara does not have any added sugar. I don't know about the other Rao's varieties.
Anonymous
I buy Victoria sauce from Costco - I love the ingredients list:

http://victoriafinefoods.com/productdetail/marinara24oz/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why? Tomato sauces have small amounts of sugar, a tablespoon or so, for a reason.


I have cooked a lot of sauces using various recipes. I find that sugar is added in sauces that cook for shorter times, and but is not used if you simmer the sauce for a long time because simmering breaks down the bitterness of the tomatoes.
Anonymous
Giant's Simply Enjoy doesn't have added sugar. The Tomato Basil ingredients are: imported Italian tomatoes, olive oil, onions, Vail, sea salt, garlic, pepper, oregano

Some of the Classico ones don't have added sugar, but they have ingredients like soybean oil.

Tomatoes have sugar, so no red sauce is going to be sugar free.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Make it yourself. done.


Seriously

Sautee some garlic in oil olive, dump in can of crushed tomatoes, simmer, add some chopped basil if you have it, salt, pepper and serve.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I was looking for the same and just bought this one but haven't tried it yet:

Ragu Pasta Sauce Tomato & Basil Light No Sugar Added

Ingredients: Tomato Puree (Water, Tomato Paste), Diced Tomatoes In Puree, Onions, Salt, Olive Oil, Garlic Powder, Onion Powder, Spices, Basil, Natural Flavor.

This sounds great except for the "natural flavor"
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