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Diced Roma Tomatoes Roundup

We analyzed 2 products to help you choose the healthiest & safest options.

Finding the perfect Diced Roma Tomatoes shouldn't feel like a guessing game. At CakeID, we take food transparency seriously. We have analyzed over 2 products in this category, breaking down every ingredient list to uncover hidden additives, excessive sugar levels, and potential allergens.

Whether you are searching for strictly Vegan options, Gluten-Free snacks, or simply want to avoid high-processed foods, our algorithm ranks products based on a comprehensive Health Score. Below is our definitive ranking of the safest and healthiest Diced Roma Tomatoes you can buy in 2026, sorted by their ingredient purity.

Editor's Quick Picks

Detailed Reviews

Calories
25
Sugar
3g
Sprouts, Sprouts Farmers Market

Diced Tomatoes In Juice

Ingredients: TOMATOES, TOMATO JUICE, SEA SALT, CALCIUM CHLORIDE, CITRIC ACID

The Good

  • Excellent Health Score
  • Low Sugar
  • Clean Ingredients

The Bad

  • Ultra Processed
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Calories
20
Sugar
3g
Contadina

Contadina, petite cut, diced roma style tomatoes

Ingredients: Tomatoes, tomato juice tomato puree, salt, calcium chloride, citric acid.

The Good

  • Excellent Health Score
  • Low Sugar
  • Clean Ingredients

The Bad

  • Ultra Processed
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are products in the Diced Roma Tomatoes category always vegan?+
Not necessarily. We analyzed over 2 products in the Diced Roma Tomatoes category on CakeID. While some are plant-based, many contain hidden animal ingredients like milk powder, whey, or gelatin. Always check the "Is Vegan" status on our product pages.
How does CakeID rank the best Diced Roma Tomatoes?+
We rank Diced Roma Tomatoes based on their nutritional value, ingredient cleanliness (fewer additives), and vegan compatibility. Products with lower sugar and simpler ingredients rank higher.
Can I find low-calorie Diced Roma Tomatoes here?+
Yes! Our list highlights the nutritional details of each product. Look for the "Calories" badge on the product cards above to find low-calorie options.