The first time I tried whole wheat pasta I hated it. Then I read an article in Cooks Illustrated which rated the various brands and showed that there were clear differences in taste and quality.
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OUR FAVORITE
RONZONI Healthy Harvest, $1.79 for 13.25 ounces
The only pasta that tasted "undeniably wheaty" without a gummy or grainy texture.
RECOMMENDED
EDEN Organic,
$2.15 for 14 ounces
Nice texture, with a mild flavor-though some found it too mild. "Where's the wheat?"
BIONATURAE,
$2.29 for 16 ounces
The texture of this mild-mannered, "not very wheaty" pasta rivals that of conventional pasta. "A good introduction" to whole wheat pasta.
WESTBRAE NATURAL, $2.49 for 16 ounces
The flavor merely "hints at wheat." Several tasters noticed traces of "gumminess."
NOT RECOMMENDED
ANNIE'S HOMEGROWN, $1.99 for 16 ounces
Full-flavored to some, "intense" to others. Several tasters swore they detected cinnamon.
DE CECCO, $2.29 for 17.5 ounces
The most dietary fiber, but the "gritty, grainy"
texture "feels healthy." The flavor was mild.
EDEN Biodynamic, $2.06 for 14 ounces
Tasters decried the "sandy" texture.
DEBOLES, $1.99 for 8 ounces
Thin noodles were "sticky" and "gluey."
NATURAL VALUE, $2.54 for 16 ounces
"Toothless" pasta reminded tasters of rice.
HODGSON MILL, $2.39 for 16 ounces
"Doughy," "mealy," "sour," and "dusty" sum it up.
This was published in November of last year. I don't think Barilla Plus was on the market yet, or it just wasn't included in the review. I recently tried Barilla Plus and I like it. So for a whole wheat pasta, that's what I choose. However, I'm not against eating a good white pasta, either. I really enjoy Castellana pasta
