This week, I decided to put three customer go-to products to the test: dark chocolate peanut butter cups, orange chicken, and cauliflower gnocchi. On Wednesday, I visited my local Trader Joe's and Whole Foods in Brooklyn's Fort Greene neighborhood.
Ultimately, I'd only buy one product again.
The first cult-classic products I tried were the dark chocolate peanut butter cups from Whole Foods and Trader Joe's.
The peanut butter cups have a following online, especially the Trader Joe's version.
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The first items on the list are the dark chocolate peanut butter cups, which are considered a fan favorite online. The Whole Foods brand costs $5.29, while the Trader Joe's one costs $4.49.
Although both treats are made similarly to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, the flavors in both products elevated it above the popular candy.
I couldn't find much difference between the chocolate — both are rich and not too bitter — but the peanut butter helped Trader Joe's take the win.
Compared to Whole Foods, I think the chocolate peanut butter cups from Trader Joe's had a better flavor and were slightly sweeter, making them extra addicting.
Next up, I made Trader Joe's Mandarin orange chicken, which didn't meet my expectations.
Trader Joe's Mandarin orange chicken took around 20 minutes to make.
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I tried Trader Joe's Mandarin orange chicken, which people have raved about on social media. On TikTok, there's a plethora of users who ranked the dish and showed how they make it at home.
As a result, I was very excited to give the $4.99 meal a try. The package offered different ways to make the chicken, including a skillet, but I chose the oven because I thought they would taste crispier in comparison. I heated the oven to 400° Fahrenheit and baked them for 20 minutes. Additionally, I warmed the sauce in the microwave for one minute.
Unfortunately, I was a bit underwhelmed by Trader Joe's Mandarin orange chicken. In my opinion, the sauce needs bolder flavors to give it a delicious kick.
On the bright side, I thought the chicken had a nice crunch to it.
But Whole Foods' orange chicken was surprisingly tasty, in my opinion.
Photos show Whole Foods' orange chicken being prepared.
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After trying Trader Joe's Mandarin orange chicken, I hoped Whole Foods' version was better. It cost $8.99 at my local store.
The instructions said the chicken can be cooked via air fryer or oven, but I chose air fryer since my oven was already in use for Trader Joe's version. I followed the instructions: cook the chicken at 350° Fahrenheit for 15 to 18 minutes. Separately, I de-thawed the sauce in warm water for five minutes.
In my opinion, the Whole Foods version had a better sauce than Trader Joe's, making it this round's winner. Looking at each ingredient list, I noticed that Whole Foods used more orange juice than Trader Joe's, which definitely gave the flavor a needed kick.
Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi was fine, but not the best version I've ever had.
This version of gnocchi took about 10 minutes to make.
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Lastly, I cooked Trader Joe's cauliflower gnocchi. The gnocchi was frozen and cost $3.29.
I followed the package's instructions, which told me to sauté the gnocchi in a skillet over medium heat for seven to 10 minutes while seasoning. I seasoned my dish with salt, pepper, garlic, parsley, and a bit of Rao's roasted garlic Alfredo sauce.
Overall, I though the gnocchi was soft with a bit of crisp from the skillet, which I found to be a nice texture. Tastewise, it didn't stand out too much from other cauliflower gnocchi I've tried in the past.
Unfortunately, Whole Foods' cauliflower gnocchi had an aftertaste I couldn't place.
I didn't love Whole Foods' cauliflower gnocchi as much as I hoped.
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Whole Foods' cauliflower gnocchi differs slightly from Trader Joe's because it's not frozen. I bought my bag for $6.29.
Per the instructions, I cooked the gnocchi in a pan for three to seven minutes over medium-high heat and seasoned it exactly as I did for the Trader Joe's version. Since I liked Whole Foods's orange chicken better than Trader Joe's, I thought that might be the case with the cauliflower gnocchi.
I was very, very wrong.
I think Whole Foods' cauliflower gnocchi had an off-putting aftertaste that I couldn't place when looking over the ingredient list. Although it includes potato flakes, I couldn't figure out why I kept getting hints of squash.
Whole Foods' orange chicken is the only item I'd buy again.
Whole Foods' orange chicken was the best product, in my opinion.
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While none of these products are bad, the only one that stood out to me was Whole Foods' orange chicken. It was quick and easy, and I feel like I got bang for my buck.
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