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Prodotti collegati a tomato

Beetroot and spinach burger with tomato umami

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Confit datterini tomatoes

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Sea bass, Taggiasca olives, confit cherry tomatoes, lemon

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Cantabrian anchovy fillets rolled with Sundried Tomatoes - Mare Puro

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Kampen Distillery - Black Tomato Gin

Kampen Distillery Black Tomato Gin - n.d.

45.50 €

Apulian Focaccia from Altamura with dresh tomatoes

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Datterino mini San Marzano Tomato - Orto Mio

Pomodoro Datterino mini San Marzano - in vaso da 10 cm - Orto mio

8.24 €

Pachino Cherry Tomato - Orto mio

Pomodoro a Ciliegia Pachino - piantina in vaso 10 cm - Orto mio

8.24 €

Pachino Cherry Tomatoes

Pomodori di pachino - 1 Kg.

4.80 €

POMODORO CAMONE

"CAMONE" TOMATO 1Kg

8.94 €

POMODORO CILIEGINO GIALLO

Cherry tomato yellow 1kg

6.94 €

Pomodoro DATTERINO - SICILIA

Pomodoro Datterino Fresco 1Kg

6.50 €

Pomodoro insalataro - Italia

Tomato Insalataro 1Kg

4.08 €

Round Tomato - Orto mio

Pomodoro Tondo - piantina in vaso da 10 cm - Orto mio

10.00 €

SAILED TOMATO OF SICILY

Pomodoro Ramato 1Kg.

4.08 €

San Marzano Tomato - Orto mio

Pomodoro San Marzano - piantina in vaso da 10 cm - Orto mio

8.24 €

Tomato sauce with red shrimp of Mazara del Vallo

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Tomato sauce with tuna roe and anchovies of Sciacca

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Cortobio - Pomodori Datterini Gialli confit Bio 230g

Cortobio Pomodori Datterini Gialli confit Bio 230g

7.70 €

Cortobio - Pomodori Peretto Arrosto Bio 220g

Cortobio Pomodori Peretto Arrosto Bio 220g

8.00 €

Dry Tomatoes - Azienda Agricola Biologica Adamo

Dry Tomatoes - 250 gr.

8.12 €

TOMATO RELISH FLAVOURED WITH MUSTARD - CAVAZZA

MOSTARDA DI POMODORI ROSSI SENAPATA - 120 gr.

8.22 €

Under the Sicilian sun dried tomatoes

Pomodori secchi esiccati al sole di Sicilia - 100 Gr.

2.94 €

Conserve SoloSole - Pomodori Secchi Siciliani Sott'Olio

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CREME MIGNON Arconatura 40 g - Green tomatoes and figs

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Dried cherry tomatoes in olive oil Casa Morana

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Dried cherry tomatoes with basil Casa Morana

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Dried tomatoes - Agnoni

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Dried tomatoes - Calabria Scerra

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Dry tomatoe rolls - Arconatura

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Esplosione Vulcanica - Azienda Agricola Biologica Adamo

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Fagottini di Melanzane e Pomodori Secchi - Agnoni

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Hot Tomato-truffle-sauce

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Passoladro - Composta di Ciliegino Bio

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Passoladro - Organic Norma Sauce

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Porcini tomato sauce - I Peccati Di Ciacco

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Spicy Tomato Sauce with Bianchetto truffle - Tartufi Dominici

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Zucchini and dried tomato rolls - Agnoni

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Corradi Azienda Agricola - Artisan Ketchup 250g

Corradi Azienda Agricola Ketchup Artigianale 250g -

4.30 €

Corradi Azienda Agricola - Datterino Tomato Passata 280g

Corradi Azienda Agricola Passata di Pomodoro Datterino 280g -

3.20 €

Corradi Azienda Agricola - Tomato Passata 690g

Corradi Azienda Agricola Passata di Pomodoro 690g -

3.90 €

Famiglia Crispino - Salsa di Pomodoro - Salsa per Amatori Classica

Famiglia Crispino Salsa di Pomodoro (Tomato Sauce) - Salsa per Amatori Classica - 720 ml.

3.20 €

Famiglia Crispino - Salsa di Pomodoro - Salsa per Amatori con Basilico

Famiglia Crispino Salsa di Pomodoro - Salsa per Amatori con Basilico (Tomato Sauce with Basil) - 720 ml.

3.20 €

iContadini - Passata di pomodoro Rustica (Tomato Sauce)

Passata di pomodoro Rustica - 250g

2.80 €

iContadini - Sugo al Basilico Fresco (Tomato sauce)

Sugo al Basilico Fresco - 250g

4.40 €

Passoladro - Pomodoro Ciliegino al Naturale Bio

Passoladro Pomodoro Ciliegino al Naturale Bio -

5.20 €

Peeled tomatoes - Masseria Dauna

Peeled tomatoes - 580 ml.

5.46 €

POMODORI BIOLOGICI PELATI (Organic Peeled Tomatoes) - MANFUSO

POMODORI BIOLOGICI MANFUSO - 400 GR

2.20 €

Pomodorini (Tomatoes)Corbara schiacciati - Inserbo

Pomodorini Corbara schiacciati - 1.062 gr.

12.76 €

POMODORINI GIALLI INTERI - LA TORRENTE

Red Datterino in juice - Così Com'è

Datterino Rosso in succo - 350 gr.

3.86 €

Red Datterino natural - Così Com'è

Datterino Rosso al naturale - 350 gr.

3.69 €

San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus

San Marzano tomatoes DOP - 400 g.

2.89 €

Tomato purré - Masseria Dauna

Passata di pomodoro - Peso netto 550 ml

5.70 €

TOMATOES RED PIENNOLO - LA TORRENTE

Yellow Datterino in juice - Così Com'è

Datterino Giallo in Succo - 350 gr.

3.76 €

Yellow Datterino natural - Così Com'è

Datterino Giallo al naturale - 350 gr.

4.84 €

YELLOW TOMATOES IN THREADS - LA TORRENTE

Pomodori Gialli a Filetti - 2 kg.

14.48 €

Agrigenus Coop. Agricola - Pomodorino Intero in passata del Pomodorino del Piennolo di Vesuvio (Piennolo Tomatoes) 400g

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Barolo sauce - I Peccati Di Ciacco

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Caponata with aubergines and balsamic vinegar - Campisi

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Capuliato with cherry tomatoes - Casa Morana

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Cherry tomato paté Casa Morana

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Cherry tomato paté with almond flavour Casa Morana

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Cherry tomato paté with orange flavour Casa Morana

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Cherry tomato sauce - Casa Morana

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Cherry tomato with organic tomato sauce - Primabio

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Cherry tomatoes in sieved tomatoes made from Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP - jar

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Cherry tomatoes in sieved tomatoes made from Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP - tin can

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Datterino Tomato sauce - Casa Morana

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Organic tomato basil sauce BioColombini

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Organic tomato chili sauce BioColombini

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Organic tomato passata BioColombini

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Organic Tomato Purré - BioColombini

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Organic tomato vegetable sauce BioColombini

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PACCHETELLA DI "POMODORINI DEL PIENNOLO DEL VESUVIO DOP" - La Torrente

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Pachino tomato sauce IGP - Campisi

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Passoladro - Passata di Pomodoro Datterino Siciliano Bio

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Peeled PRUNILLI cherry tomatoes with sieved tomatoes - Az. Agr. Paolo Petrilli

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Peeled tomatoes - Az. Agr. Paolo Petrilli

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Peeled tomatoes - Azienda Agricola Occhionero

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POMODORINI NERI(black tomatoes) LAVORATI A PACCHETELLA - LA TORRENTE

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Ready to use tomato sauce - Casa Morana

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Ready to use tomato sauce Pachino cherry tomato IGP - Campisi

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Red Datterino in Sea Water - Così Com'è

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Riviera Sauce - FRANTOIO BIANCO

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Sicilian cherry tomato conserve - Casa Morana

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Sicilian tomato conserve - Casa Morana

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Sieved tomatoes - Az. Agr. Paolo Petrilli

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Sieved tomatoes - Azienda Agricola Occhionero

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Sieved tomatoes made from Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP - jar

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Sieved tomatoes made from Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP - tin can

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Sieved tomatoes- Azienda Colle Spadaro

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Sliced tomatoes - Masseria Dauna

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Tomato purré Pachino cherry tomato - Campisi

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Tomato sauce Pachino cherry tomato IGP - Campisi

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White Truffle tomato sauce - I Peccati Di Ciacco

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“Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP - fresh cherry tomatoes

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Simon di Brazzan - Sauvignon

Simon di Brazzan Sauvignon - 2023

15.90 €

Extra Virgin Olive Oil: 'Frantoio Franci' with IGP Toscano certification

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Fusilli Pasta Mancini

Fusilli 500 gr.

3.79 €

Tortelli with sea bass tomato filling - Tradizioni Padane

Tortelli finissimi al Branzino e Pomodori fatti a mano - 1 Kg. - 6 Packs

117.94 €

Tortelli with sea bass tomato filling - Tradizioni Padane

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It is certainly not the first time that Kellerei Cantina Terlan has amazed our palates, but above all the ones of the most demanding sommelier in the entire World, as the countless awards and enthusiast reviews received over the years prove. Today we’d like to introduce you the Terlan (Terlano) Sauvignon Winkl, a wine endowed with an excellent quality/price ratio, which has just been awarded with 93/100 James Suckling, 92/100 Robert Parker and the inclusion in the Vini d’Italia 2020 by Gambero Rosso. Regardless of the prizes hoarding, Sauvignon Winkl Terlan has certainly conquered us too, already from the visual impact with an intense straw yellow color tending to gold, the first aroma is the typical Sauvignon tomato leaf, which is well defined but never excessive (which is not to be taken for granted at all), matched with perfumes of peach and candied fruit with a little almond shade. At the palate the perfectly balanced refinement in barrel (20%) makes the wine a full bodied, so to be able to sustain the aromatic complexity of the bouquet, already appreciated during the olfattive try, without being too heavy. To conclude an extraordinary persistent finale with a mineral note that cleans and refresh the taste.
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With the approaching of summer, even if tasty and filling seasoning still remains very tempting, it’s not uncommon feeling like eating a fresher but still flavorful dish of pasta. The Trapanese seasoning is a sauce that surely satisfy these need, as you can sense it was born in Sicily, precisely in Trapani, the ideal place par excellence for this kind of recipes. Indeed it is a territory rich in local fresh products, whose combination give life to decise, characteristic, natural and healthy tastes as it is in this case: Sicilian fresh tomatoes, evo oil, Sicilian toasted almonds and raw sea salt. And these are exactly, without any addiction, the ingredients of the Seasoning for Pasta alla Trapanese - SoloSole, a product for which theSoloSole company motto “Sicily In a Jar” could be nothing but perfect.
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Moving the tastes of a traditional recipe to another dish reinterpreting them is a winning strategy. As it is for the risotto Acquerello - Carnaroli Rice with the aubergines parmigiana flavours, where the tomato sauce turns into confit Pachino cherry tomatoes, the aubergines are smoked and then cooked quickly in a pan with a little drizzle of evo oil. The fiordilatte mozzarella (or buffalo mozzarella if you prefer) is blended adding a little of milk becoming a cream used at the end to cream the risotto, while for the –basil a simple emulsion by blanching it, then in water and ice and finally blending it with evo oil and a little water.
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Starting the week with a pleasant wine can satisfy both your palate and your mood. Today it’s Azienda Agricola Biologica Adamo’s turn, a Sicilian winery, with the Sauvignon Costa dell'Ape - Azienda Agricola Biologica Adamo a pleasant, natural and direct Sicilian Organic wine. The characteristic tomato leaf aroma of the Sauvignon is intense and present without being excessive. Initially floral and peach tastes, while in the finale the typical wine variety taste returns with a good length. Great price performance.
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Calabria, a region full of gastronomic traditions, but above all the homeland of great preserves, cold cuts and not last the hot taste. Calabria Scerra, with production headquarters in Crotone, represents the great traditions of its own land, producing handmade preserves made up only local vegetables. Among these you can find the Mushrooms mixed with Calabrese - Calabria Scerra, the Piccantina alla Calabrese (lightly hot cream great for crostini or adding flavor to a sauce), the typical dried tomatoes and many other specialities. Also as it concerns the cold cuts surely stand out the Nduja Spilinga, local speciality per excellence, the Capocollo Piccante - Calabria Scerra, and the Calabro Rustic Ham. If you’re looking for decise and strong tastes typical of this region, you’ve found just the thing.
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When you’re thinking about something great and tasty to cook, sometimes all you need is simplicity and good raw materials to get an outstanding result. This is the case of an eternal classic recipe of the Italian gastronomic tradition: spaghetti with tomatoes. Only two ingredients are necessary, the Spaghettoni Cavalieri and the San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus tomatoes . 100% Made in Italy tasty and healthy high quality products which will bring your recipe completely to a new level.
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The ravioli, one word and an entire world to discover, the origins are uncertain, the interpretations many and different from region to region. Today, talking about tortelli and casoncelli, we are in the province of Brescia, precisely in Gottolengo, a small town historically renowned for the production of this specialty. Right there Tradizioni Padane has planted its roots, a company born from the passion, the knowledge and the research that are handed down from one generation to another. A manual skill that still nowadays, despite the technologic progress, is still at the base of the company production. An artisanal pasta endowed with an add value not only due to the dexterity, but also thanks to the quality of the raw materials both concerning the flours which compose the dough and the many different stuffings from the classic Handmade thin Casoncelli Bresciani - Tradizioni Padane (bread and cheese), Handmade fine Tortellini di Gottolengo - Tradizioni Padane, Handmade fine Casoncelli with ricotta and spinach filling - Tradizioni Padane, Handmade small Tortelli with pumpkin filling - Tradizioni Padane, Tortelli with sea bass tomato filling - Tradizioni Padane and many others.
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1867, it is the date the attested by a certificate in the chamber of commerce which marks the beginning of the activity as artisanal pasta producers by the Masciarelli family. A company that has been expanding with the passing of time, still maintaining the artisanal character that stood it out at the birth, testified by the irregular shape of Pastificio Masciarelli products. The choice of fine local durum wheats, the use of water coming from the near Majella Natural Park, the bronze drawing and the slow drying at 40 degrees are at the base of the excellence of this product. These are processes and attentions which are fundamental to maintain the taste, the consistency and the organoleptic qualities intact. The goodness of the product has been rewarded in 2013 by Gambero Rosso, with the award as pasta with the best quality/price ratio. In the picture Fusilli Masciarelli with Ricotta di Bufala (Buffalo Ricotta) - Caseificio Artigianale Esposito, Pachino Cherry Tomatoes and Pistacchi di Sicilia crudi e sgusciati - Azienda Agricola Fastuchera.
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Someone could define it a risk, from our point of view we can say that this is a dish conceived following a balance created by the contrasts between the ingredients flavors: The Amatriciana monkfish. Using the right products creativity is exalted: daily fresh fish accompanied by the multiple times rewarded San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus, the Guanciale (jowl bacon) - La Cinta di Guido made by our friend and small artisanal producer La Cinta di Guido, Pecorino romano DOP and finally a toasted slice of organic spelt bread. The result is an explosion of tastes, possible thanks to a reinterpretation of a classic recipe of the Italian cuisine and the use of the best Italian products.
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Bio Colombini was born at the beginning of the 20th century, in Tuscany, 35 hectares of ground where the company cultivates and transform its vegetables naturally, following the organic disciplinary without any exception as the Natural chickpeas - BioColombini, the Organic tomato passata BioColombini and many others. Selected as an example of fair practice by a regional research made by the COSPE institute, Bio Colombini doesn’t only make an ethic choice as it concerns the products, but it commits itself on the social side too. Indeed, it is a reality that promotes many different project, as hiring employees from disadvantaged social groups ( from physical or mental disability, to criminality or drugs addiction) through the cooperation with local institutions, research centers and universities. Thanks to the choices on the production the customers are not only aware that the products are good and healthy, but they know that the money will go to a cause useful for the common good, towards a production sustainable from every point of view.
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The new Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP vintage has just arrived reached our warehouse, ready to reach your kitchens. What makes them different from the others types is the volcanic ground where they grow, which has given not only a particular acidity to the cherry tomatoes, but it has endowed this variety with a very thick skin too, so that they can keep good naturally up to six months. Due to this last peculiarity these tomatoes need to be cooked, so they’re perfect in a pasta dish and many others recipes of the Neapolitan cuisine.
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Stracciatella is a typical fresh cheese of the Apulian tradition, originally born from the rests of the mozzarella making process, but with the passing of time it has become an authentic gastronomic speciality thanks to its delicate flavor and creaminess. Apulian Stracciatella - Caseificio Voglia di Latte is shipped exclusively every Monday and Wednesday, produced the night before by the Apulian cheese producer Voglia di Latte to guarantee the best freshness. It is obviously good natural as it is with some cold cuts, but it is a great alley for you recipes too. For example in a dish of Spaghetti - Pasta Bossolasco with sauce made up of Pachino Cherry Tomatoes and a little of 'Nduja of black calabrian pig - Consorzio Nero di Calabria to contrast the stracciatella sweetness and finally some Sicilian crushed and seasoned green olives Nocellara del Belice - Az. Agricola Melia as a garnish.
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Azienda Agricola Biologica Adamo is a Sicilian company which produces BIO organic wine, flour and food. All of their products are absolutely natural and come from local ground, in Alcamo. We really suggest you to try the Dry Tomatoes - Azienda Agricola Biologica Adamo, as it is a real traditional specialty of that land. Thanks to the perfect temperature and the constant sunny days, the Sicilian tomatoes are among the best in the whole world, moreover the company still dry them naturally, under the same sun to give them that special home made taste. You can eat them as an aperitif and appetizer natural as they are, or you can put them in a pasta or a sandwich to give a special touch to your recipes.
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Pasta, especially in the Mediterranean diet, is one of the main elements, so it is fundamental to choose an high quality and genuine pasta. Pasta Bossolasco is a warranty of the quality of its raw materials, since the company itself cultivates the wheats from which derives the flour of which the final product is made up of. An 100% Made in Italy pasta endowed with extraordinary organoleptic and taste properties. The different formats makes it fit for every recipe, in the photo Spaghetti - Pasta Bossolasco with a three tomatoes sauce on an Sicilian ancient wheats bread cream aromatized with basil, Mature salted sheep ricotta and crispy bread crumbs with chili.
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When we're talking about traditional Apulian pasta, Dibenedetto company is a guarantee of quality. The headquarters are set in the famous village of Altamura, in the province of Bari, a locality that is besides the seat of the"Wheat Exchange", a source raw material and knowledges Didenedetto is constantly in touch with in order to offer the best possible product. The pasta is made up of selected local durum wheats, followed by artisanal processings (dough, filling and drying) slow and low aggressive at environment temperatures, in order to preserve the nutritional and taste qualities. Recipe: Orecchiette with turnip tops Ingredients (for 4 people) 2 kg of Cime di Rapa Pugliesi, 400g Orecchiette di Bari Dibenedetto, Pachino Cherry Tomatoes, Extra anchovy fillets in oil Extra virgin olive oil - Mare Puro, salt, extra virgin olive oil, garlic and chili. Preparation Cook the turnips for a few minutes in boiling salted water and add the orecchiette to complete the cooking. In a saute pan with oil, garlic, anchovies, tomatoes and chili. Pour the pasta Dibenedetto with turnips, blow up and serve.
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If you're looking for some fresh and genuine seasonal vegetables and fruits, the specific section of our website offers a great variety and guaranteed quality. Moreover we have selected some products whose price is highly marked down at the reaching of 40kg (pallet format). Among these you can find: Pachino Cherry Tomatoes, Italian Potatoes, Sicilian lemons Di Ribera, Cime di Rapa Pugliesi, Purple Aubergines and many other. Check their availability on the website.
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If you desire a different tomato sauce, with a characteristic taste Cherry tomatoes in sieved tomatoes made from Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP - tin can is the right choice for you. The product is 100% made up of D.O.P Piennolo cherry tomatoes* (soon the bio organic certification will be obtained too), that is to say a variety that grows only within the Vesuvio natural park, that are cultivated, transformed and packaged by the Agricultural Company Masseria dello Sbirro# by hand. Thanks to the unique and inimitable composition of the ground, the piennolo tomatoes have a thick skin, due to this characteristic they keep good up to 6 months, they have a marked acidity and a bitter aftertaste. These flavor peculiarities make the deriving sauce perfect for the preparation of traditional recipes as pasta with tomato, pasta alla norma and pizza too.
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BioColombini is a company whose aim is not only providing its customers an high quality product, but it has also a social function. Indeed the company, funded in 1900, in 1988 converted to 100% organic production started, in partnership with public institutions and social assistants, re-integration paths based on horticultural therapy , offering a job to social disadvantaged people. The Organic Tomato Purré - BioColombini is a simple but genuine product, endowed with the best tastes of the Tuscan tradition, it is great for the long cooking, but also excellent on pizza and toasted bread.
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For the people who, sometimes, have no time for cooking, the frozen pizza can be a convenient solution. Even if the products that can be found in the supermarkets are often not high quality ones. We've selected for you PIZZA MARGHERITA - M.E.G.I.C. PIZZA. A pizza sealed in modified atmosphere, so not frozen, that preserves, thanks to this method, all the taste and organoleptic properties, as it has been just made without the use of any preservative. The ingredients are high quality ones, from the durum wheat flour 0 type, to the tomato and the fior di latte mozzarella (not always used in the pizzerias yet) 100% Made in Italy. It keeps for 20 days, it is also possible to frozen it in order to make it keep longer. To bring out the flavours and aromas during baking, preheat the oven at 250°C and place the pizza directly on the oven grill. Thereafter bring the oven temperature down to 220°C and let it cook for 6 to 8 minutes depending on whether you prefer a soft or crispier pizza base. As an alternative, you can place it in a pan for 8 to 10 minutes maximum.
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Today we're introducing you a recipe that can't be missed in a Southern Italy table, we're talking about the "Parmigiana di melanzane". Its origin dates back to the XV century when the Arabians brought the aubergines from India to Sicily, the recipe initially it's likely to have taken inspiration from the similar Turkish dish moussaka and it has evolved Without wasting further time, here's our version of this recipe. Ingredients: Purple Aubergines, Tomato purré - Masseria Dauna, Smoked Scamorza - Caseificio Voglia di Latte, Parmigiano Reggiano DOP, basil, Red garlic from Nubia, Organic extra virgin olive oil - Adamo, frying oil. First of all cut the aubergines into slices and put them under a weight for some hours to drain the water (do during the frying they won't absorb the oil). Fry the aubergines in seeds oil until golden, meanwhile in a pan put a drizzle of evo oil and a garlic clove (that will be removed at the end) with the tomato sauce cooking for a few minutes adding some leaves of fresh basil. Take an high baking tray and so put some tomato sauce at the bottom, then some slices of fried aubergines, cover with the sauce, some slices of smoked scamorza and grated parmesan making two more identical layers. Cook it in the oven for 45 minutes at 180°, it will keep good for the next days too.
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This winter are you missing the sweetness of cherry tomatoes that grows under the sun? We have the perfect solution for you: the Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP. These cherry tomatoes grow on the Vulcan Vesuvio slopes, so in order to survive to that particular kind of soil they've developed a very thick skin that allow them to keep good for a long time. Even after some months the outside skin seem to be withered their flavor continue to be not only good, but also more intense with the passing of the days (until a maximum of 6 months). Try them stir-fried in a pan as a sauce for a pasta and it will make your day better.
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Every country has its own traditional Sunday lunch. Italy has a so much various and different culinary histories and origin, today we're giving you the Sicily traditional Sunday lunch recipe: Anellini alla 'Ncasciata, a dish whose origin dates back to the Arabian reign in Sicily during the IX century. Ingredients: Anellini - Pastificio Campo, Tomato purré - Masseria Dauna, Minced Fassona beef from Piedmont - Macelleria Mastra Alebardi, aubergines, Parmigiano Reggiano DOP, Red garlic from Nubia, Red onion Tropea / Montoro Onions (second season), Organic extra virgin olive oil - Adamo, Raw Sea Salt Picked by Shoulder - Cuordisale - Salinagrande, black pepper. First cook the anellini in salted boiling water for 3 minutes less than how is written on the box. Then make brownish a clove of garlic and some minced onion with some Evo oil, so add the tomato sauce and make it cook for 2\3 minutes. Make some meatballs with the minced meat adding salt, pepper, parsley and fry them. Cut the aubergines in wedges and fry them too. Put all the ingredients together in a baking tray amalgamating them and add on the top grated parmesan and grated bread to obtain a great gratinèed crust. Finally put in the oven at 180 degree for 30 minutes and serve them hot.
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Today we're going to give you an idea for a dish suit for a good degustation menù. What does this stand for? This kind of menù, contrary to the traditional four dishes of a complete meal at most, is made up of several little courses, this is made to allow the palate to taste more flavors than usual and travel through different consistencies, cooking techniques and products. Today's recipe is: fried breaded provola affumicata, raw scampi and grilled zucchini with tomato Ingredients: Smoked Buffalo Provola from Battipaglia - Caseificio Esposito, fresh scampi, zucchini, San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus, Pachino Cherry Tomatoes, eggs, grated bread, Red garlic from Nubia, Organic extra virgin olive oil - Adamo, Italian Basil (Genoese) Pot Plant 10cm - Orto mio, Fine sea salt. First shell the fresh scampi and clean them eliminating the intestines. Dry a little the buffalo smoked provola from the milk, then put in the beaten eggs end finally in the grated bread, so put the croquettes in the freezer in order to make the breading more solid. Cut the zucchini in very fine slices using a potato peeler and then grill them (as they will be very thin it will takes very fewer time than usual). For the tomato sauce use 50% agrigenus tomatoes and 50% ciliegini tomatoes, make them cook for half an hour at low fire with a garlic clove (which then you will remove), evo oil, sea salt and some basil leaves. After 30 minutes put all in the mixer and blend it, then pass in small colander. Just before you serve the dish start to fry the breaded smoked provola in frying oil. Finally dish up everything as you see in the image.
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The Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio DOP is available again from yesterday, but what does make this little tomato special and different from every other variety? Let's discover it together! The origin an history of this product has its root in the past and there are a lot of documents proving it. One of the most famous proof can be found the book "Degli ortaggi e la loro coltivazione preso la città di Napoli" published in 1858 by the writer Achille Bruni, in which the author wrote about these very flavorful cherry shape tomatoes that keep well until spring, as long as they are tied in bunches and and suspended in the air. The Pomodorino del piennolo DOP production area includes the entire Vesuvio volcanic complex, from the volcano slopes nearly to the sea level. The characteristics of the product for being part of the P.D.O. category are: the typical oval shape with a final tip, but the skin is what mostly differentiates this variety from the others. In fact as it is much more thick than the average, this allows the tomato to keep well for a very long time, also as a consequence of the long period of maturation too that leads to a longer endurance. Due to its skin thickness this tomato has to be cooked, so it is the ideal in dishes of pasta and many more Neapolitan recipes.
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Sandwiches are one of the most ancient dishes of the human culinary history. They've been making all around the world for thousand years in infinite variants, one of the most ancient has its origin in Italy as it was made by the Romans. The historians say that the Romans were so fond of "Panis ac perna" (sandwich with prosciutto crudo) that there was plenty of open air cold cuts markets and a street too called "Panisperna" was dedicated to that delicious food. As nowadays sandwiches have become a true art representing a country gastronomy heritage, today we want to honor the historical tradition giving you an ancient recipe with a touch of new representing the past and present of the Italian gastronomy. The sandwich we're giving you is simple, fresh and tasty, what makes it exceptional is the choice of only genuine and high quality Italian products. - Stonebaked organic Pugliese type bread - Forno Astori: made with natural dough beginning with a natural starter and 100% Italian certified biologic flour without any additive and cooked a wooden oven. - Prosciutto San Daniele DOP (raw ham) on piece - Il Camarin: a top quality Raw Ham thanks both to the section of excellent meats and the processing which is mostly hand made. - Apulian Stracciatella - Caseificio Voglia di Latte: a typical Apulian cheese with donates an unique taste to your sandwich, impossible not to fell in love with it, it has to be as fresh as possible. - Pachino Cherry Tomatoes: cultivated in a Sicilian area famous for the quality of the tomatoes that grow on its ground, they have a sweet and pleasant taste. - A final touch of arugula to balance with a bitter shade.
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The orecchiette are the Apulia pasta par excellence, and who could be a better orecchiette producer than Benedetto Cavalieri? In fact not only Cavalieri is a high quality pasta producers well known all over the gastronomic world, it is really an Apulia producers, in fact its headquarters are in Lecce. The rigorous selection of the raw materials grown in the hills between Apulia and Basilicata and the use of the delicate method for the pasta production have make the final product unique and delicious. Today we're giving you a recipe that includes this particular kind of pasta: Orecchiette with dried tomatoes, taggiasche olives and buffalo ricotta cream. Ingredients: Orecchiette Cavalieri, Under the Sicilian sun dried tomatoes, Olive taggiasche denocciolate - Pexto, Ricotta di Bufala (Buffalo Ricotta) - Caseificio Artigianale Esposito, Organic extra virgin olive oil - Adamo, Raw Sea Salt Picked by Shoulder - Cuordisale - Salinagrande, Sicilian lemons Verdelli. Firstly put the orecchiette in boiling salted water and look at the cooking time on the package. Meanwhile in a pan with a little EVO oil make the dried tomato and olive cook for 1\2 minutes. Take a bowl putting the ricotta in, season it with some grated lemon zest and then blend it adding a little of milk. When the orecchiette will be ready, drain them. Put the buffalo ricotta cream at the base of a soup plate, then the orecchiette and finally the dried tomatoes and olives.
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If you want to make a really successful Italian pizza you need to start from real Italian good quality ingredients. For the dough try the Tumminia Biologic Semiwhole Flour Stone Milled - Az. Agricola Fastuchera to give an exceptional aroma (only as an addition, because as a main flour this type only is not enough "strong" to levitate as a pizza), the real artisanal Campania buffalo mozzarella Aversana type buffalo mozzarella di Bufala Campana aus Battipaglia - Caseificio Esposito or the Apulian Mozzarella Fiordilatte - Caseificio Voglia di Latte. You can't do it without San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus a real DOP, an excellence which has been awarded as the best San Marzano tomato and the Sicilian oregano in the bunch - Az. Agr. Balducco Fulgatore is fundamental too Also the other ingredients are important, we're suggesting you some pairings: -Pizza with Smoked Buffalo Provola from Battipaglia - Caseificio Esposito, potatoes and Guanciale (jowl bacon) - La Cinta di Guido. -Pizza with San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus, Aversana type buffalo mozzarella di Bufala Campana aus Battipaglia - Caseificio Esposito and after the cooking add Apulian Stracciatella - Caseificio Voglia di Latte and 1/2 boneless San Daniele DOP raw ham - Il Camarin. -Pizza with San Marzano tomatoes DOP - Agrigenus, Aversana type buffalo mozzarella di Bufala Campana aus Battipaglia - Caseificio Esposito, Gorgonzola DOP and 'Nduja of black calabrian pig - Consorzio Nero di Calabria.
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Principato di Lucedio can praise an almost thousand-year old history. It was funded in 1123 by the Cistercensi monks who were the first in Italy to introduce the cultivation of rice. The production process is full low environmental impact method and the packaging under protect atmosphere guarantee the freshness and quality of product. As the carnaroli rice is the fittest for risotto, we're giving you a recipe of a quite summer taste risotto: Risotto with shrimps, zucchini and burrata. Ingredients: Carnaroli Rice Principato di Lucedio, shrimps, Burrata pugliese - Caseificio Voglia di Latte, zucchini, onion, cherry tomatoes, white wine, Butter - Az. Agricola Frascio, Organic extra virgin olive oil - Adamo. First shell the shrimps, clean them putting out the intestines, and use the remaining heads to make a fish broth (bisque). Make the shrimp heads stop fry with some chopped onion and some cut cherry tomatoes, after 1\2 minutes add cold water. Cut the zucchini in small cubes and make them stir fry with some evo oil. In a pan, after browing some some chopped onion with, make the rice toast, when the rice will be toasted simmer with white wine utile reduced and then add the bisque. Add 1 \2 spoonful each time not covering the rice at all and add it until the risotto will be ready. In the end add a knot of butter, the shrimps and cook until creamy. Put the risotto with shrimps in a plate, then add the zucchini and some burrata.
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Why eating healthy always should mean tasteless? Of course we don't think so, and we will prove it giving you a recipe that is both healthy and tasty. It's all up to the raw material you use, in fact Tumminia pasta, differently from most of the other varieties of pasta, derives from an ancient Sicilian wheat which not only has a lot of benefits on our body, but is has also an unique and outstanding aroma which will make you fell in love with this product. So here's today's recipe: Semi-wholemeal Tumminia wheat Tagliatelle - Fastuchera with seasonal vegetables. Ingredients: 300g of tagliatelle fastuchera, seasonal vegetables (today we're using aubergines, zucchini, onions, fava beans and cherry tomatoes), Organic extra virgin olive oil - Adamo, Raw Sea Salt Picked by Shoulder - Cuordisale - Salinagrande, black pepper. Firstly cut the vegetables in small pieces, take a pan and make them stir fry together with a little EVO oil and seasoning with salt and black pepper. Then put the tagliatelle in boiling salted water for 3 minutes, then drain them saving a little of the boiling water. Put the tagliatelle in the pan finishing the cooking with the vegetables adding the cooking water (1\2 spoonfuls) for one minute nearly. If you want a touch of extra flavor you can add some mature salted sheep's ricotta.
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Today we are going to tell you an ancient story from the south Italy, the freselle story. The freselle or friselle origin dates back to the XIV century as a true popular food, in fact at first they were only slices of stale bread which we're cooked in the oven again to toast and then when they got dampened with some current water they become ready again to be eaten sided with fresh vegetables. Freselle were also known as the sailor's food, in fact as sailors had to face long voyage, so the friselle were adapt as they never go bad because they can't dry out. Freselle are a typical summer recipe as they're quick, simple, they don't contain fats and they are garnished with fresh vegetables and other ingredients like anchovies or mozzarella, so, her's our recipe. Ingredients: 4 freselle, 6 leaves of basil, 1 red garlic clove, 400 g of cherry tomatoes, 30 g of ancovy filets under oil, extra virgin olive oil, oregano, salt. Dumped the freselle with cold water and cut the cherry tomatoes into small pieces. Put the cut tomatoes in a bowl seasoning them with the EVO oil, salt, oregano, Cut the anchovy filets into small pieces and put them with the tomatoes salad adding also half of the garlic clove after having squashed it and the basil leaves broken into pieces by hand (if you used the knife they would get back) and finally season with salt. Mix all together to amalgamate well the ingredients and put them on the friselle. Why don't eat freselle with a fresh Campania buffalo mozzarella? You'll have an exceptional combination for you fresh summer meals.
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Today we want to describe you one of the symbol, maybe the symbol, of the Roman gastronomy: the Pasta all'Amatriciana. The Pasta alla'Amatriciana is a direct descendant of the pasta alla gricia, which is a dish of spaghetti seasoned with EVO oil, clack pepper, Roman Pecorino and guanciale, born in a village called Grisciano. The adding of tomato to the recipe is attributed to a Roman chef called Franceso Leonardi who cooked the first Amatriciana at the end of the XVII century at the court of the Pope, serving during an important institutional banquet a popular dish in perfect Roman style. The amatriciana, as many other pasta recipes, hasn't a strict and well defined disciplinary, there are different adding even depending on which ingredients you have at home, many variants which anyway maintain 3 fundamental ingredients as base: guanciale, tomato and Roman pecorino. Here you are our recipe Ingredients: 400 g of bucatini, 200 g of guanciale, 300 g of tomato sauce, 75 g of grated Roman pecorino, red chili pepper. Put the basta in boiled salted water looking at the cooking time on the pasta box and mixing it in order not to make it attach to the pot. Meanwhile brown the guanciale cut into small cubes (not too small) in a pan until it will be crispy. Then add the tomato sauce and the sliced red chili pepper and make it cook at low flame until the sauce get the right consistency. When the bucatini will be al dente drain them and amalgamate with the sauce stir frying them together adding the roman pecorino, serve them well hot.
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If after some day your fresh red tuna it is not as fresh as it has arrived and there are still some left-overs don't worry, we have the right recipe for you. We're talking about pasta with tuna, purely mediterranean style pasta dish with capers,cherry tomatoes, almonds and olives, this recipe will bring you all the tastes and freshness of the mediterranean diet in a quick, simple but very tasty and genuine recipe Ingredients: 400g of Paccheri - Pasta Bossolasco; 200g of Sicilian red tuna, salted Sicilian capers; 200g of cherry tomatoes; 3 spoons of chopped taggiasche olives; toasted Sicilian almonds, Italian extra virgin olive oil and salt. First put some extra virgin olive oil in a pan, then cut in 2 halves the cherry tomatoes and add them to make them cook and extract the juice. Then add the red tuna and cook with cherry tomatoes and after one minute add the rest of the ingredients (capers, olives and toasted almonds) cooking together for 2 minutes (not too much otherwise the tuna will be chewy). In the meanwhile boil paccheri bossolasco in boiling salted water for 12 minutes (read how many minutes on the pack for each kind of pasta), drain the pasta and make it stir fry with the other ingredients adding the oregano for one minutes in order to amalgamate well and "buon appetito".
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Pasta alla norma is one of the most ancient Italian pasta recipes whose name was given in honor to a Catania (a city of Sicily )the famous comedy writer Vincenzo Bellini during the first play of his famous theatrical play "La Norma". Today we want to write you a recipe of a 100% Sicilian pasta alla norma, using a pasta made of an ancient Sicilian durum wheat variety called Tumminia cultivated and processed in Alcamo (a village on the western side of Sicily). the result is a semi-whole pasta endowed with an unique aroma and a lot of beneficial organoleptic properties. Ingredients: 400g of Timilia Biological Penne Rigate - Az. Agricola Biologica Adamo; 500g tomato sauce ( you can add cherry tomatoes if you want some extra freshness), mature slated sheep's ricotta, 2 aubergines, 2 cloves of red garlic from Nubia and basil, Sicilian extra virgin olive oil, salt and pepper. First of all you have to wash aubergines and cut them into slices, cover them with cooking salt, put on them a weight an make them dry for one hour at least, with this process they will loose all the water in excess and they won't absorb too much oil. Then wash them from the salt, cut them into cubes and you can decide whether to deep fry them (original recipe) or put them in a pan with some oil (lighter). When aubergines will be cooked ad the sauce to them putting on this sauce the entire garlic clove (that you will take out after the sauce will have acquired its flavour) and make it cook until it has reached the right consistency. During the sauce cooking boil the pasta until its is "al dente" (control the minutes of cooking on the package), dry it and make it cook with the sauce to amalgamate it. At the end add some mature salted sheep' ricotta (be generous) and the remaining leaves of fresh basil.
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With the summer and high temperatures you often would like to eat something fresh but tasty, Seasoning for Pasta alla Trapanese - SoloSole is a Sicilian typical sauce which is perfect for these hot days. Its ingredients are full of freshness and flavour, but at the same time they're also healthy and light as it contains only tomatoes, EVO oil, toasted almonds, basil and salt. All the the ingredients used by SoloSole are cultivated and harvested in Sicily, so we're talking about extremely high quality raw materials!
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Nowadays is difficult to find really high quality stuffed pasta. When we first saw how tradizioni padane worked we immediately understood how good were they're products, in fact they're hand made by several women who make pasta as it is home made but only on a bigger scale. The stuffing are several and different but they only one thing in common: absolute freshness. If you want to try something different Tortelli with sea bass tomato filling - Tradizioni Padane are lively recommended.
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The Tomato purrè - Masseria Dauna has been mentioned among the best Italian tomato sauces in a gambero rosso article. It is described ad a fresh, natural and artisanal product, with a delicate taste due to the total absence of salt that, in our opinion, doesn't lessen it, but on the contrary it exalts its delicious natural taste. Here's the link to the Italian article. http://www.gamberorosso.it/it/food/1044965-piccoli-produttori-e-aziende-di-nicchia-ecco-le-migliori-passate-di-pomodoro
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Solo Sole has the power to put the true essence and tastes of Sicily in a glass can. The company is family-run and they pass down the traditional recipes through generations. The Sugo alla Norma is one of the most famous and traditional sauce of Sicily containing aubergines, tomato pieces, EVOO oil, garlic, salt and sugar. When you mix it with your pasta dish add a sprinkle of Mature salted sheep ricotta.
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The San Marzano Tomato DOP is the king of tomatoes thanks to the combination between the mediterranean clime and the volcanic ground.It has a lot of health benefits sit contains lycopene an antioxidant and anti tumorous.
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The Agro Sarnese Nocerino San Marzano tomato benefits from the protected origin denomination DOP.
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