| | |  | Soups, Stews & Stocks | Home » » Amy's Organic Pasta & 3 Bean Soup, 14.1-Ounce Cans (Pack of 12) | | | | | | | Description: | | No GMOs - No bioengineered ingredients. USDA organic. Certified organic by QAI. Ready serve. Amy's soups are made from the finest natural and organic ingredients prepared with the same care as you would use in your own home. Organic garbanzo, kidney and cannellini beans combined with pasta in a flavorful vegetable broth make this great tasting, nourishing soup a substantial meal that's fun to eat. Non-dairy. | | | Features: | |
• Made with organic garbanzo, kidney and cannellini beans
• No GMOs and vegan
• High in protein & fiber
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 9.38 pounds | | Package Length:
| 12.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 9.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 7 reviews |
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
FlavorfulJan 08, 2008
By C. Lycan This soup had a terrific flavor - I didn't notice an overabundance of onion. The overall consistency was mushy (melt-in-your-mouth), but the flavor more than made up for it.
7 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Unfit for human consumption.Nov 05, 2008
By Donna MacDonald
"Nolamire"
The unpleasant smell and greasy appearance were apparent as soon as the can was opened. The caution to not overcook was too late; it already bordered on mush. The vegetables had lost their colors and texture. I didn't know an unground garbonza could be mushy, but they were. It was difficult to imagine why a no-meat soup was SO greasy, and even more difficult to understand why veggie-bean soup needed any kind of vinegar, and this stuff was loaded with the Balsamic variety. I managed to eat 3 spoonfuls before tossing the rest. I will never again subject myself to Amy's GROTESQUE SOUP. I give this a one-star rating because the system will not accept a no-star rating.
7 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Thumbs down to the excess oil in this greasy soupMay 23, 2007
By Morela Aldona I have been a vegetarian for about 17 years and have really loved every other product by Amy's Kitchen that I tried, so I was horribly surprised when I tasted this soup. The biggest thing I didn't like was how greasy it is; it has way too much oil for someone who is used to a low-fat diet. Also, the amount of onion in the vegetable broth seems like an over-compensation for the lack of meat stock; it's overpowering. To make matters worse, the other ingredients came off as soggy (and I did not overcook). However, if you like oily broth and a lot of onion, you might like this soup. But I will not be purchasing it again; fortunately for me I only bought a single can at the health-food store rather than buying in bulk online.
The aftertaste is the only (very big) drawbackJan 29, 2012
By Dana Conrad I think the flavor of this soup is good, the smell is good, it's very CHUNKY and hearty. I love that there is a variety in beans, and the onion flavor is good. But the aftertaste is weird, musty and bland. I felt like it somehow needed salt, although, being pregnant, salting canned soup is just asking for it. I don't know how something with so many chunks could be so bland. It's actually deceiving, when you first take a bite, the taste is flavorful, but then you realize how bland it is. It made me really sad. It's certainly edible, but it's extremely disappointing, considering I've made multiple beans soups like this at home that were way better.
My favorite canned soup!Jan 23, 2011
By DawnMarie Day I could eat this everyday (sometimes I do!) It's a hearty soup packed with ingredients so it's more like a meal than a bowl full of liquid. It tastes great and I feel satisfied and wonderful after eating it. I highly recommend this!
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