🥣 Savor the Garden in Every Spoonful!
Progresso Garden Vegetable Classics Soup offers a convenient pack of six 18.5-ounce cans, delivering a total of 111 ounces of delicious, nutritious soup. Each serving contains a generous 1/2 cup of vegetables, is low in calories, and is a good source of fiber, making it a perfect choice for health-conscious consumers. Plus, it's gluten-free, vegetarian, and free from added MSG, ensuring a wholesome meal option for everyone.
J**B
Good hearty soup!
Although it is Progresso, I cannot find this specific variation in most local stores.The soup has a lot of broth, but the vegetable mixture is still sufficiently large to fill you.The foundation seems to be vaguely tomato, but not too overpowering, so if tomatoes are not your thing, you might still enjoy it.The selection of vegetables is not too common, nor boring: it does have carrots and potatoes and corn but also kidney beans, which seems to work well.As a serving suggestion, we found it pleasurable to add a bunch of bacon bits. But I feel that other types of meat, from beef to chicken to chunks of sausage would do just as nicely if you don't want to go all veggie.If you do stick with veggies, you would still get full.Many reviewers on both Amazon and Wall commented on the cans coming dented. I was lucky. My cans arrived in great condition.I liked everything, the amount, the flavor, the price, and would buy this soup again. Feels just right for the Halloween/Harvest/Fall season.
I**R
Soup very good
Sad as Icannot eat it any more as to much salt. it is a bad thing to eat with high blood pressure. I had to stop.
D**R
Pluses and minuses
A nice-tasting soup without their usual noodle stodge, and not as salty as their other varieties. You can fix it if it's too salty for you by adding some broth or veggies. But the trouble is, Progresso slips in on you a couple of ounces of white potatoes at the bottom of every can. If you don;t want to eat useless starches this means you have to fish them out of the pot and collect them in the empty can and dump them in the sink disposal or garbage. But you paid for those two ounces. It isn't as if they didn't overdo it on the corn kernels, because they do. A fresher greener collection of veggies would have made this soup the five-star soup it could be. Progresso has plenty of other varieties, they didn't have to mess up this otherwise nice vegetable soup with unwanted potatoes and too much corn.. . .
R**K
soup, vegetables, vegetable soup
Nice balance of vegetables. Broth good flavor. Only hesitation is that kidney beans need a few minutes of simmering to be fully cooked.
S**U
A Favorite
Progresso soups are my lunchtime or dinner meal several times each week. This is one of my favorites. I have the Garden Vegetable variety more often than any of the others. Although not the same, the ingredients are similar to my homemade vegetable soup. This may be why I never tire of it. I really enjoy the variety of vegetables and the tomato based broth. The vegetables are not under cooked or mushy. During the summer the Garden Vegetable soup is good alone or a partial serving with a nice salad or some fresh fruit. It goes well with cornbread or hot crusty bread during the winter.As with many canned products Progresso soups are high in sodium. I unintentionally purchased a can of Progresso reduced sodium Minestrone soup. I liked it and did not feel it was less flavorful or less satisfying. The soups are reduced sodium, not no sodium which makes the difference. I continue to purchase the reduced sodium soups in several varieties when I can find them. This review was reduced one star due to the high sodium content and difficulty in locating the reduced sodium variety.
J**S
Old style traditional vegetable soup
My wife says it's the best soup that she's tasted from any of the other soup brands it's accilent Homestyle traditional vegetable soup
B**S
Extremely poor packaging
The products did not have sufficient padding for the cans and several cans burst open and all cans arrived dented with soup all over the cans and inside of the box. Don't believe that dented cans were what I desired for use over the next year. Greatly concerned about considering to eat food out of dented cans, especially as months go by.
R**A
Great taste but expensive!!
Great soup, but getting so expensive on Amazon! Is this a supply vs demand thing?