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"Curly Sue" > wrote in message
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> On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 08:18:21 +0200, "Pandora" >
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>>"Dee Randall" > ha scritto nel messaggio
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>>> Molto Mario uses San Marzano Tomatoes in his recipes. I note that @
>>>
>>> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...-food&v=glance
>>>
>>> they sell for $3.75 a can (marked down to $2.95) - 28 oz can.
>>>
>>> and at another site
>>> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...91059?v=glance
>>> there is a The Miracle of San Gennaro - San Marzano Tomatoes from
>>> Campania - 28 oz
>>> (no price).
>>>
>>> Has anyone ever tried these tomatoes?
>>> Pandora, do you see them for sale where you are?
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dee Dee

>>
>>I've never seen them! It's an unknown brand.Pheraps they sell them in
>>Naples.
>>Most famous italian brands for pelati a Cirio; De Rica; Del Monte;
>>Valfrutta; Divella.
>>
>>--
>>cheers
>>Pandora

>
> It's not a brand. It's a type of tomato supposedly grown in the rich
> soil around Naples.
>
> Several companies import/sell San Marzano and San Marzano-type tomato.
> They can be found in some grocery stores and Italian food stores.
>
> I have tried them, but I don't go out of my way to find them. They
> are very good for sauces. Tomatoey, not acidic.
>
> Sue(tm)


Thanks so much. I'll keep my eye out for the name, "San Marzano" on the
cans, when I go to an Italian grocery, which is not very often.
Dee Dee


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"Dee Randall" > wrote

> Thanks so much. I'll keep my eye out for the name, "San Marzano" on the
> cans, when I go to an Italian grocery, which is not very often.
> Dee Dee


It's so nice to see you, Dee ... finally figured out I somehow had
you killfiled! One can only wonder how that happened.

nancy


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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> "Dee Randall" > wrote
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>> Thanks so much. I'll keep my eye out for the name, "San Marzano" on the
>> cans, when I go to an Italian grocery, which is not very often.
>> Dee Dee

>
> It's so nice to see you, Dee ... finally figured out I somehow had
> you killfiled! One can only wonder how that happened.
>
> nancy

I'm at this moment trying to killfile a 'subject' but it doesn't seem to
work for the particular 'subject' I've chosen - but works for others. Yes,
one does wonder about these things.
Anyway, I'm glad I'm back; nice to see you. [:-}
Dee Dee



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Dee Randall wrote:

> Thanks so much. I'll keep my eye out for the name, "San Marzano" on the
> cans, when I go to an Italian grocery, which is not very often.
> Dee Dee
>
>


I cannot remember the name brand, but I love the brand of these that
comes in a typical whole tom. can size with a white label with long plum
tomatoes standing on their "toes" on the label. They are pricier and I
use them diced put in the last few minutes of cooking a sauce. They
taste "fresher" and meatier than others, and with some minced fresh
herb, give a sauce a fresher taste.
blacksat
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"kalanamak" > wrote in message
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> Dee Randall wrote:
>
>> Thanks so much. I'll keep my eye out for the name, "San Marzano" on the
>> cans, when I go to an Italian grocery, which is not very often.
>> Dee Dee

>
> I cannot remember the name brand, but I love the brand of these that comes
> in a typical whole tom. can size with a white label with long plum
> tomatoes standing on their "toes" on the label. They are pricier and I use
> them diced put in the last few minutes of cooking a sauce. They taste
> "fresher" and meatier than others, and with some minced fresh herb, give a
> sauce a fresher taste.
> blacksat


That could be "Nina" which I buy in New Haven at Costco. I just looked at
the label, there are 5 toes.
I've not seen them anywhere else. I do like them.
Dee Dee




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