An Aldi signage above an Aldi store entrance.
FOOD NEWS
7 Canned Foods To Look Out For At Aldi
By Trevor Carlson
A can of Dakota's Pride pinto beans on a white background.
Dakota's Pride pinto beans are tender right out of the can and don’t take long to cook. Best of all, these large cans of beans cost under a couple of bucks.
Pinto Beans
A can of Baker's Corner sweetened condensed milk on a white background.
Baker's Corner sweetened condensed milk is creamy, sweet, and is cheaper than creamer. It’s great for sweetening coffee and balancing its bitterness.
Condensed Milk
A closeup of a can of Pueblo Lindo chopped green chiles.
Pueblo Lindo chopped green chiles are deeply flavorful without being overly spicy and are a great addition to beans, chili, tacos, and chicken quesadillas.
Green Chiles
A can of Sweet Harvest Mandarin oranges on a white background.
Despite being canned, Sweet Harvest Mandarin oranges are impressively firm and colorful. They are great additions to salads, stir-fry dishes, and smoothies.
Mandarin Oranges
 A can of Happy Harvest stewed tomatoes on a white background.
Happy Harvest stewed tomatoes have a great flavor and natural sweetness, making them great for making pasta sauce, tomato soup, and curries.
Stewed Tomatoes