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  2. Our Experts Found the Best San Marzano Tomatoes You Can Buy - AOL

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    Looking for the best San Marzano tomatoes for your homemade spaghetti sauce or go-to Italian meal? Our culinary pros tested nine brands to find the most delicious. The post Our Experts Found the ...

  3. 95 percent of San Marzano tomatoes sold in the US are ...

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    First is the price: A can of real San Marzano tomatoes is going to cost you about $5. Secondly, authentic cans must say "Pomodoro San Marzano dell'Agro Sarnese Nocerino" on them.

  4. Sclafani Foods - Wikipedia

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    Sclafani Foods is an importer of Italian specialty foods which includes flagship products such as extra virgin olive oil, pasta, San Marzano tomatoes, and vinegar.Based out of Norwalk, Connecticut, the Gus Sclafani Corporation distributes their products across the United States, primarily in the Northeast.

  5. San Marzano tomato - Wikipedia

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    On November 22, 2010, the Italian Carabinieri confiscated 1,470 tonnes (1,450 long tons; 1,620 short tons) of improperly labelled canned tomatoes worth €1.2 million. [6] San Marzano tomatoes, along with pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio, have been designated as the only tomatoes that can be used for vera pizza napoletana ('true Neapolitan ...

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    Try using canned tomatoes in recipes like Spaghetti Squash Soup, Enchilada Casserole or One-Pot Pasta With Spinach & Tomatoes. 2. Canned Salmon ... The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 ...

  7. Coppola Foods - Wikipedia

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    1952: Ernesto Coppola sets up a cannery in Mercato San Severino and starts canning the San Marzano tomatoes grown in the area on an industrial scale. 1969: Eugenio Coppola joins his father and brothers’ tomato canning business and oversees its growth and expansion.