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Masseria Mirogallo Strained Passata di Pomodori Tomatoes

Masseria Mirogallo

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This Pomodori Passata, or strained tomato purée, is made from fresh tomatoes picked from Masseria Mirogallo's own fields, that are then blanched in boiling water and passed through a sieve. Full-bodied and aromatic, these strained tomatoes are the perfect base for delicious sauces.

The key to the best tomato sauce starts with fresh tomatoes picked at the perfect moment of ripeness—as done by the Belfiore family of Masseria Mirogallo. After harvest, the tomatoes are immediately processed into a passata (fresh tomato purée, or strained tomatoes) and bottled when the purée is dense and rich in texture. The Belfiore family is masterful at capturing the balance of sweet and acid that graces the perfectly ripe summer tomato.

Thanks to the care that goes into the jar, these tomatoes save you considerable time in the kitchen. Use passata the way the Italians do, the simplest way of all, cooked as a sauce with onion or garlic and basil. Or, use Masseria Mirogallo's Strained Tomatoes as a base for dishes like Chicken Cacciatore or a housemade lasagne.

More Info

Producer
Masseria Mirogallo
Country
Italy
Region
Basilicata
Size
19 oz - 540 gr
Ingredients
tomatoes

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Carmelina Nardone
Best Italian passata di pomodoro

Excellent product.The passata di pomodori is very sweet it reminds me when my mom was making this passata at home.Please keep the product

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john kennedy
Great tomatoes

I get tomato sauce from MHF and use it to make my sauce, product is great. They also have a fantastic selection of pasta

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Truffle lover from Buffalo
Home Sweet Home

My relatives are from the Basilicata region of Italy, and I was excited to discover this product, which is from that region. I have visited my family’s village, Albano di Lucania in Basilicata, and I have eaten tomatoes and passatas while there. Simply put, this excellent product brought back wonderful memories of a welcoming people and their delicious food. It’s tasted like home.