This Is NOT Real Ravioli (Even Though the Label Says It Is)
Автор: Tasted & Tested
Загружено: 2026-01-11
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Americans buy over three hundred million cans of ravioli every year, and most of us have no idea which ones are actually edible—we just grab whatever's on sale or whatever our parents bought, cross our fingers, and hope for the best. While you've been nostalgically buying that blue can with the chef's face on it, the canned ravioli landscape has quietly evolved into a minefield of disappointment, artificial ingredients, and sodium bombs masquerading as Italian comfort food. Some brands are still coasting on childhood memories while serving you barely-edible paste that dissolves into slippery mush within seconds, with fillings that have a gritty, sandy texture like eating flavored joint compound. The gap between worst and best is absolutely massive—we're talking Great Value's eighty-eight cent paste disasters that list beef as the seventh ingredient after three forms of corn syrup, versus premium Italian imports with genuine al dente bite that taste like someone made fresh ravioli this morning. Don't trust the nostalgia—that blue can didn't taste good when you were eight, you just had lower standards and less developed taste buds that couldn't tell you were eating mechanically separated chicken in something called beef ravioli. Today we're ranking eight canned ravioli brands from absolute disasters to surprisingly legitimate food, because life's too short to waste money on tomato-flavored mush that insults your intelligence and your taste buds.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Great Value Beef Ravioli
2:46 Chef Boyardee Mini Ravioli
4:27 Chef Boyardee Beef Ravioli
6:09 Chef Boyardee Cheese Ravioli
7:45 Annie's Organic Cheesy Ravioli
9:42 Trader Joe's Organic Cheese Ravioli
11:49 Amy's Organic Cheese Ravioli
13:56 Pastene Kitchen Ready Cheese Ravioli
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