| | |  | italian food gifts for couples | Home » » Italbrand, San Marzano Tomatoes D.O.P., 28 Ounce Can | | | | | | | Description: | | Italbrand DOP San Marzano tomatoes. Whole peeled with basil leaf, imported from Italy, 28 oz. can | | | Features: | |
• Italbrand
• D.O.P. Certified
• San Marzano Tomatoes
• Whole Peeled
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for tomato sauce....Jan 28, 2008
By P. Wong I've tried dozens of different tomato brands and this one is my favorite. They are not overly acidic like some brands can be, the tomatoes taste fresh and it makes a nice evenly balanced sauce. San Marzano tomatoes are known to be the best - but this company really managed to capture that flavor in a can! BRAVO!!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Amazing tomatoesOct 03, 2008
By Oregon Washington Model Railroader San Marzano Tomatoes have a a very interesting flavor. Real, Italian San Marzanos are grown in an area near Sorrento in southern central Italy where the ground has a lot of volcanic ash which imparts a special flavor.
We have tried numerous brands of San Marzano tomatoes and found this one to be the best flavor. We use it in preparation of a tomaoto sauce base from Mario Batali's recipes. We also use it with garlic and fresh basil and fresh mozzarella to make an incredible pasta dish we call penne sorrentino.
Highly recommend this brand.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
San Marzano Flavor!!!Jan 23, 2008
By A. SPEZIALE
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the tomatoes are superior to anything you will find in the supermarket. I would recommend them to anyone who appreciates good tomato sauce.
Some of the best for pasta sauce.Oct 08, 2011
By funkle0
"funkle0"
The thing that makes these great for pasta sauce (aside from the taste) is how they break down when cooked to produce a nice thick sauce. We've tested a lot of tomatoes and we found that one of the key things is that they be from Italy, and these are some of he best.
4 of 7 found the following review helpful:
TomatoesSep 16, 2008
By sob8864 A couple of cooking forums I belong to highly recommend these tomatoes. Since I couldn't find them locally (no surprise), I ordered them here. After S&H, they were pretty expensive, so we did a 'blind taste test' between these & Progresso brand. Progresso won! The San Marzano were good, but not worth the price IMHO.
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