Nametre is indeed a good viscometer.
Others to consider of similar principal (vibrational) include Hydramotion, Sofraser, Solartron, TDCollaborative, CJC Associates and a few other vibrating element types.
Some vibrating element types are analogue i.e. they use the change in amplitude at resonant frequency or the decay time to interpolate the viscosity. VAF and Solartron produce digital viscometers i.e. they measure the frequency at the half power points. All measure dynamic viscosity as a primary measurement. The Solartron displaces the fluid so it also measures density which is valuable in its own right but also allows the true kinematic viscosity to be determined.
Note that most vibrational instruments are considered, by the purists, only to be suitable for Newtonian fluids, which tomato paste is not, but many will provide a practical and process friendly solution (i.e. will not require lots of maintenance and calcibration).
However, if the use of a vibrational instrument is not backed up by calibrating the measurement against a suitable laboratory instrument or if the process conditions are not well controlled then the value of these instruments will be lost.
For non-Newtonian fluids rotational viscometers may prove an alternative as they can operate at constant shear or constant stress. I would sugesst Brookfield, Solartron, or Katronics for rotational visocmeters of the Couette or Searle types but there are many others available.
However, modern process objectives being what they are I would suggest that if you can find a solution with a vibrational instrument that would be the optimum approach.
Note that there are some new technologies entering the market including ultrasonic and acoustic wave types. Beware of some that claim to be ultrasonic, this term is as much imprecisely used as "digital" I have used digital in the sense implicit in the ASTM Standard for digital density meters where some just use it to refer to the display). Some instruments use th propagation of ultrsound and its effects to derive the viscosit while others just provide a vibrational instrument that happens to vibrate at "u;ltrsonic" frequencies, there is a difference but in the end, all you want is omething that works.