Gourmet Food : Italbrand San Marzano Tomatoes D.O.P. 28 Oz.

Gourmet Food : Italbrand San Marzano Tomatoes D.O.P. 28 Oz.

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Italbrand San Marzano Tomatoes D.O.P. 28 Oz.

from: Strianese Conserve S.R.L.



Italbrand San Marzano Tomatoes D.O.P. 28 Oz.
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5122











Address: Italy
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Italbrand
Country: Italy
Ingredients: San Marzano tomatoes, tomato juice, basil, citric acid
Label: Strianese Conserve S.R.L.
Manufacturer: Strianese Conserve S.R.L.
Publisher: Strianese Conserve S.R.L.
Sales Rank: 5122
Size: 28 oz. can
Studio: Strianese Conserve S.R.L.


Features:
  • San Marzano Tomatoes D.O.P. certified
  • Whole peeled packed with Basil leaf







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ltalbrand San Marzano Tomatoes D.0.P. 28 oz. can. Certified D.0.P. San Marzano Tomatoes. These are true San Marzano tomatoes from ltaly. Cooked and peeled packed in their own juice with basil leafs. Nice bright red delicious tomatoes. Just perfect for your sauce.This product is imported direct from ltaly, and shipped via container ship. Some cans may also show signs of rusting on the edges of the top and bottom lids. Some customers have expressed concern about these issues. This also concerns Taylor's Market as well. We gurantee our products to your satisfaction. We inspect all cans prior to shipment for any major defects. This includes excessive denting which may cause a loss of vacuum or structural integrity of the can. We also check for rusting along the seams of the cans. Rusting on the outer rim of the top and bottom may be present,along with excessive glue from the label. Thank you, Taylor's Market











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing tomatoes
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.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Tomatoes
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.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect for tomato sauce....
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!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - San Marzano Flavor!!!
the tomatoes are superior to anything you will find in the supermarket. I would recommend them to anyone who appreciates good tomato sauce.

Oz. 28 D.O.P. Tomatoes Marzano San Italbrand




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