it's quite nice with the beans .. but weak flavoured tomato soup base. e.g. it's not Heinz cream of tomato soup with beans if that's what came to mind.
GoNz017
4 May 172#3
Tried it, a bit tasteless. Tesco's Tuscan bean soup is better imo.
luvsadealdealdeal to GoNz017
4 May 171#5
then stick a bit of minced garlic, basil or ground black pepper etc in it
Deetea to GoNz017
5 May 17#12
Been liking Tesco soup in general.
jakewestby
4 May 17#4
Very nice
GoNz017
4 May 171#6
A tin of soup to me is a warm up and go thing, if I want to start waiting for Garlic to flavour it I would rather do it from scratch :smiley:
I put a lot of salt and pepper in this and to me is was still "meh"
Anyone who likes or half likes this should consider the Tesco Tuscan bean soup (it does cause a lot of wind)
luvsadealdealdeal
4 May 171#7
they should have called it Tuscany Bean soup
people who don't know see 'Tuscan' - they get suspicious
is it Toucan soup?
Elephant Tusk soup?
luvsadealdealdeal
4 May 17#8
they should have hired me to do the market research
louiselouise
5 May 171#9
I was a bit disappointed in this one - hardly any beans in it! Much prefer the Tesco version, as GoNz017 said. Like my soups to be a bit more chunky and filling!
thekitkatshuffler
5 May 17#10
These fancy Heinz soups are all a bit crap.
crazygoog
5 May 17#11
Souper deal!
cjabingham
7 May 17#13
Heinz products are over salted and the worst brand for taste. People only buy them because of the name and because they are brand junkies. Aldi products are superior and Some Tesco products are good. The best value line for taste is Asda smartprice
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I put a lot of salt and pepper in this and to me is was still "meh"
Anyone who likes or half likes this should consider the Tesco Tuscan bean soup (it does cause a lot of wind)
people who don't know see 'Tuscan' - they get suspicious
is it Toucan soup?
Elephant Tusk soup?