Amazon has
6-Pack 28-Oz Cento Certified San Marzano Whole Peeled Plum Tomatoes in Thick Puree with Basil for $16.68 - $0.83 (5%) off when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$15.85.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Alternatively,
Walmart has
28-Oz Cento Certified San Marzano Whole Peeled Tomatoes in Puree with Basil for
$1.96. Free store pickup is available where stock permits.
- Note: Price and availability for pickup may vary by location.
Thanks to Community Members
hocuspocusblade & IMXELITE for sharing this deal.
About this product:
- Authentic Italian Taste:
- Hand-picked, sun-ripened tomatoes with sweet, rich flavor
- Packed in thick puree with basil
- Ideal for pasta sauces, pizza, soups, stews, and more
- Suitable for home cooks and professional chefs
- San Marzano Tomatoes:
- Thicker walls, fewer seeds, and lower acidity
- Certified San Marzano for quality and authenticity
- Grown and Produced in Italy:
- Grown in the Sarnese Nocerino area of Italy
- Processed nearby for peak freshness and flavor
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and as for quality, these are great tomatoes. I've tried some San marzano style ones and they're trash. there are other dop ones available but usually a significant amount more than these
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I'm getting these for making pizzas, which I'm doing about once a week in my little Gourmia pizza oven (thanks SD). As I've made more pizzas in the last few months, my tastes have become more rarified and so I'm becoming an ingredient snob. The DOP-equivalent Centos are very highly-regardied by pizza aficionados and freaks in YouTube pizza videos, and for me it's the next frontier. It goes to show that anything can become expensive. This happened to me with dark chocolate, and now I can't make myself eat the cheap shit.
The ones in this deal are cheaper and certified ISO — the difference is explained in this Amazon review (as well as other reviews):
" Good but they are NOT real San Marzanos Tomatoes
Review by Nic in the United States on May 5, 2023
1. They do not have the yellow & red DOP seal & the words Denominazione d'Origine Protetta on the cans.
2. They do not have an IP label - Indicazione Geografica Protetta (indication of geographical protection.
3. Authentic San Marzanos must say "Pomodoro San Marzano dell'Agro Sarnese Nocerino" on them.
4. The do not have a Consorzio San Marzano certification number on the bottom of the can.
5. ISO has nothing to do with a products orgin. ISO doesn't provide certification or conformity assessment.
These are good tomatoes but they are not authentic San Marzano "
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