With fall right around the corner, Trader Joe’s and Aldi have each brought back a fan-favorite pantry staple that left us wondering which one to choose. With rave reviews for both online, it’s tough to decide which is really worth your money. So, we put Trader Joe’s Organic Maple Butter ($5.49) and Aldi’s Berryhill Spreadable Maple Butter ($6.69) to the test to see who comes out on top. Follow along for the delicious results.
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Trader Joe’s Organic Maple Butter and Aldi’s Berryhill Spreadable Maple Butter, Displayed on SpoonsFor this test, we scooped both maple butters onto separate spoons and placed them side by side for a direct comparison. This allowed us to evaluate not just the flavor, but also the appearance —both in the jar and on the spoon—as well as how each spread looks on toast. To keep things consistent, we used identical slices of bread, toasted evenly, and spread roughly the same amount of each maple butter across half of each slice. This method ensured a fair, side-by-side taste test to highlight differences in texture, color and overall flavor.
Organic Maple Butter, $5.49 at Trader Joe's
Trader Joe’s Organic Maple Butter on ToastWe found TJ's version wildly delicious from the very first taste—and dangerously easy to eat by the spoonful. It’s reminiscent of Biscoff spread, which anyone familiar knows can be addictive, though we loved how effortlessly it mixes into and elevates our favorite recipes. Whether on toast, bagels or pancakes—or stirred into coffee, yogurt or ice cream—you really can’t go wrong with this exceptional maple flavor. After all, why wouldn’t you want to add a touch of delicious maple to just about anything?
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Berryhill Spreadable Maple Butter, $5.49 at Aldi
Aldi’s Berryhill Spreadable Maple Butter on ToastSo, Whats the Verdict?
If we had to pick a winner, we’d lean toward TJ’s for its lower price pint and extra-rich, sweet flavor. While Aldi’s version is undeniably sweet and delicious, TJ’s edges it out with a bit more punch on top of its superior smoothness.
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