On the label of this salad dressing, it is stated that there is no additional salt added, and that it is described as "herbal with a hint of zest." The price was $4.99.
This Italian dressing is served over lettuce and tomatoes during celebrations. It's not subtle and is often tied to Italian dressing.
On the surface, this dressing seems to be a close relative of Kraft. According to the label on the bottle, they "added even more garlic, oregano, and delicious Italian zestiness."
This particular dressing, which is made with grated romano cheese and chopped green olives, was one of my favorites from the Briannas brand, so I had great expectations for it.
Stonewall Kitchen claims this dressing has high-quality olive oil, tart red wine vinegar, and "just the right spices." The most expensive and calorie-dense dressing I sampled was $8.49.
I hesitated to purchase this Olive Garden salad dressing because of PTSD from eating too many breadsticks at the Italian establishment, but I tried it.
The recipe for Ken's renowned dressing, developed by Ken's mother-in-law, combines oil, vinegar, garlic, and onion. On sale, this dressing cost $2.49.
Newman's Own Italian, produced with genuine cheese, looked best in the bottle with spices on the bottom and oil on top. On sale for $4.69.