We Tried 7 Brands of Canned Pumpkin — And the Winner Is Not What You Think
When fall rolls in with its cascade of colorful leaves and cozy sweaters, pumpkin-flavored everything is not far behind. But when it comes to the heart of these seasonal delights, not all canned pumpkins are created equal. We scooped up seven popular brands to find the king of the canned pumpkin patch – and our winner might surprise you.
Starting our taste test, we had a panel of five seasoned pumpkin enthusiasts ready to spoon their way through the array. In order to keep things fair and focused on the pure pumpkin flavor, each brand was sampled plain, without any added spices or sugar.
The contenders ranged from organic options to store brands to the giant in the industry famously known for its pie recipe on the label. As spoons dipped into the first cans, expectations were high. However, right from the outset, it was clear that texture would be as much a determining factor as taste. Some brands presented a silky-smooth consistency while others were disappointingly gritty or watery.
As we moved through our lineup, one brand consistently held the panel’s favor. Surprisingly, it wasn’t the market leader many have come to trust for their Thanksgiving pies. Instead, a lesser-known organic brand stole the show with its velvety texture and deep natural sweetness that brought reminisces of actual roasted pumpkins. This underdog brand didn’t just have the ideal consistency; it also had a rich color that promised (and delivered) robust flavor.
Second place was a closer call with two brands jostling for position. The household name secured this spot, not through its flavor, which was deemed just above average but through nostalgia and a certain expectation of what canned pumpkin should taste like.
As we reached the conclusion of our taste test odyssey, there was an undeniable excitement around our discovery. The value aisle contender which some had dismissed ended up in third place surprising those who associated price with quality.
Even more fascinating was that some of the organic options expecting to rank higher ended up being less favored due to an overly earthy taste that overshadowed the pumpkin itself. These brands were appreciated for their commitment to natural agriculture but fell short when judged by our panelists’ palates.
In conclusion, this showdown taught us that labels and prices often don’t tell the whole pumpkin story. The clear winner was an organic brand that proved superiority with its natural sweetness and perfect puree consistency – proving that sometimes, it’s worth looking beyond the familiar can on your grocery store shelf. As for which brand took the top honors? Well, let’s just say this year’s pumpkin pie might have a new secret ingredient.