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Salsa is one of those grocery staples that works for almost any occasion. It is easy to set out with chips, spoon over tacos, add to eggs, serve with grilled chicken, or use as a quick flavor boost for weeknight meals. Mild salsa is especially useful for families because it delivers the tomato, onion, pepper, and seasoning flavor people expect without overwhelming kids or anyone who does not love a lot of heat.
While salsa can be a lighter option than many creamy dips, not every jar tastes the same. Some are too watery, some are too sweet, some need more seasoning, and others lack the fresh, chunky texture shoppers expect. Heat level can vary, too, even among mild varieties, which makes choosing the right jar harder than it seems.
To find the best option, Moms Who Think compared several mild jarred salsas available at Publix and judged them on flavor, texture, balance, freshness, and overall snackability. Taste is always personal, but one salsa stood out as the clear favorite for its classic flavor, crowd-friendly heat level, and ability to work well with chips, tacos, and family meals.
8. Chi-Chi's
- $3.39
- First ingredient: Tomatoes in tomato juice (contains citric acid to acidify)
If you're looking to "Let the fiesta begin!" then Chi-Chi's claims to be your best bet. However, this one ranks last on our list. It's indeed chunky, but also incredibly watery (it's the third ingredient on the list), which makes us wonder if that's how they keep the price down (it's the cheapest option on our list). It also tastes mass-produced and oddly sweet. While it wouldn't be the first one we grab, it could do in a pinch.
7. Muir Glen Organic
- $6.09
- All-organic
- Gluten-free
- First ingredient: Organic tomato puree (organic tomato paste, water)
While Muir Glen gets bonus points for the purity of its ingredients, we found the flavors to be somewhat watered down and bland. The ingredient list confirms it's all organic, so at the very least you can feel good about what you're putting in your body. And while chunky, it's still able to be transported by restaurant-style chips.
6. On the Border
- $3.99
- Gluten-free
- First ingredient: Tomatoes
While it has a short and easy-to-read ingredient list, one of those ingredients is sugar, and that came through in the taste. It was all pretty heavy on the smoky flavor. Bonus points, however, for consistency. It was less chunky and more restaurant-style, which made transporting on a chip a smooth experience.
5. Green Mountain Gringo
- $5.99
- All-natural
- Gluten-free
- First ingredient: Tomatoes
We like the fact that Green Mountain Gringo incorporates some more unusual ingredients into their salsa—pasilla peppers and tomatillos, for example. In terms of quality, it's there. This one is more a matter of personal taste. I found it to taste almost like gazpacho or tomato juice. It has great texture, though, and it plays well with tortilla chips.
4. Newman's Own
- $3.49
- Gluten-free
- First ingredient: Diced tomatoes in tomato juice
Right out of the gate, Newman's Own gets love for its mission: "Let's give it all away. 100% profits to help kids." It also has a pretty clean list of ingredients. That said, I found it has a sweet flavor, which is odd given there's no sugar. While it says it's chunky, I found it to be smooth, more like restaurant-style salsa. Chips can handle this salsa nicely.
3. Tostito's
- $3.91
- First ingredient: Tomato puree (water, tomato paste)
Another full disclosure: Tostito's salsa is sort of like my love for Totino's pizza. It reminds me of my childhood when it would be served at family gatherings with some fresh avocado mixed in and topped with shredded cheddar.
The reason it didn't take the gold is because of its ingredients, which are somewhat dicey and salt-filled. It's super chunky, too, which can lead to some breakage if your chips are too thin. Go with thicker tortilla chips or even Frito's Scoops for this level of chunky.
2. Ousley Ouch
- $5.49
- All-natural
- Gluten-free
- First ingredient: Tomatoes (tomatoes, tomato juice, tomato puree, salt, citric acid, calcium chloride)
Ousley is known for its bold flavors that put the Ouch in the name. Ghost is the hottest, which I wouldn't dare try. And since we're playing on an even playing field, we went the complete opposite direction with the mild. And yet, it still had a bit of a bite. Its flavors taste fresh, not too smoky or sweet. The texture, too, was pretty close to perfection.
1. Mateo's
- $5.49
- All-natural
- Gluten-free
- First ingredient: Tomatoes
They call it right out of the gate with their motto: "Not responsible for obsession." And while I don't consider myself obsessed (yet), as a first-time Mateo's taster, I was definitely interested in going on a second date. Its texture is thin but not watery and works well with any tortilla chip. They call it gourmet, and they back it up with the flavor. A clean and easy-to-comprehend ingredient list makes it a solid gold prize-winner in my book.