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Model: Cento Certified San Marzano Whole Peeled Tomatoes, 28 Oz (Pack of 6), Canned Plum Tomatoes in Thick Puree with Basil, Grown and Processed in Italy
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I picked up a 6 pack at $10 w/max S&S (Oct 18, 25)...I wish I had bought a lot more. They are very good. That said, it's $17.10 this time around or $2.85 per can. That's a good regular price, but it's not really slick.
I picked up a 6 pack at $10 w/max S&S (Oct 18, 25)...I wish I had bought a lot more. They are very good. That said, it's $17.10 this time around or $2.85 per can. That's a good regular price, but it's not really slick.
The ones you purchased are Italian style $3.22, these are from Cento certified imported from Italy around $4.54 at Walmart regular price. Regarding the difference I personally think they have similar qualities but some people like the authentic roma tomato the San Marzano from Italy. These are different from the US Roma that are a hybrid of San Marzano and American Pan American the second tomato was probably already a hybrid developed to have a single variety with the ability to grow in most regions of the US, based on the name but i am not familiar with the details. I like knowing and doing ridiculous things 🙃.
The ones you purchased are Italian style $3.22, these are from Cento certified imported from Italy around $4.54 at Walmart regular price. Regarding the difference I personally think they have similar qualities but some people like the authentic roma tomato the San Marzano from Italy. These are different from the US Roma that are a hybrid of San Marzano and American Pan American the second tomato was probably already a hybrid developed to have a single variety with the ability to grow in most regions of the US, based on the name but i am not familiar with the details. I like knowing and doing ridiculous things 🙃.
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Look the recipe up... it's not difficult to make and your taste buds will be thrilled!
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