Disclosure: As Amazon Associates we earn from qualifying purchases. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission at no additional cost to you. You'll also learn which stores are likely carry it Great Ways to Use Pesto. For the lowdown on which stores carry pesto, refer to our guide below What Stores Sell Pesto? Amazon - What doesn't Amazon have?
Use Walmart's store locator on its website to see what's in your store. Whole Foods - You should have no trouble finding pesto at Whole Foods. Look for brands like Gotham Greens in the refrigerated sauce area. Co-op probed over treatment of suppliers. How one man got the world making pesto by hand. Pesto 'contains more salt than burgers'. Image source, PA. Cashew nuts instead of pine nuts, or a mix of both, with olive oil also substituted with sunflower oil.
Standard pesto from Sainsbury's, Tesco and the Co-op also contained sugar. Is it good for you? And where does the pesto on our supermarket shelves come from? We review 13 supermarket pestos from brands including Barilla, Jamie Oliver, Leggo's, Mutti, Sacla and more, to find out which pesto is pitch perfect. Looking for the cheapest pesto? The product with the most basil? The pesto lowest in salt?
Check out the tables, below. For full details, including taste test scores and country of origin — and to see how your favourite pesto rated — visit our pesto review. Partly, yes. Pesto is rich in vitamins, minerals and good-for-you monounsaturated fats. But it's also energy dense high in kilojoules and is often very salty.
Choose lower sodium versions less than mg per g where possible. And as with many foods, it's best eaten in moderation. Thankfully, a little goes a long way.
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