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1 hour ago, rotuts said:

TJ's has marzanino tomatoes 

 

marzqnino.thumb.jpg.0567a94ece1e73bc6b2a8160314b037a.jpg

 

its very difficult finding out much about this strain , as searches roll over to 

 

san marino's 

 

any ideas ?

 

A little looking around the internet says they're grown in southern Italy.  Obviously not DOP San Marzano.  $2.99 for that 14.1 oz/400g can.  I will try them.  The price is on the high side, but in the same range I pay for tins of cherry tomatoes.  I like the smaller can for when I'm scaling down a recipe and the small tomatoes can be nice as long as the skins aren't problematic.  I'm assuming they are smaller tomatoes, perhaps similar in size to the Heavenly Villagio Marzano Tomatoes, the hot-house grown small tomatoes from Canada that TJ's has been selling. 

 

 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin


typo

1 hour ago, rotuts said:

TJ's has marzanino tomatoes 

 

marzqnino.thumb.jpg.0567a94ece1e73bc6b2a8160314b037a.jpg

 

its very difficult finding out much about this strain , as searches roll over to 

 

san marino's 

 

any ideas ?

 

A little looking around the internet says they're grown in southern Italy.  Obviously not DOP San Marzano.  $2.99 for that 14.1 oz/400g can.  I will try them.  The price is on the high side, but in the same range I pay for tins of cherry tomatoes.  I like the smaller can for when I'm scaling down a recipe and the small tomatoes can be nice as long as the skins aren't problematic.  I'm assuming they are smaller tomatoes, perhaps similar in size to the Heavens Villagio Marzano Tomatoes, the hot-house grown small tomatoes from Canada that TJ's has been selling. 

 

 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

1 hour ago, rotuts said:

TJ's has marzanino tomatoes 

 

marzqnino.thumb.jpg.0567a94ece1e73bc6b2a8160314b037a.jpg

 

its very difficult finding out much about this strain , as searches roll over to 

 

san marino's 

 

any ideas ?

 

A little looking around the internet says they're grown in southern Italy.  Obviously not DOP San Marzano.  $2.99 for that 14.1 oz/400g can.  I will try them.  The price is on the high side, but in the same range I pay for tins of cherry tomatoes.  I like the smaller can for when I'm scaling down a recipe and the small tomatoes can be nice as long as the skins aren't problematic.  I'm assuming they are smaller tomatoes, perhaps similar in size to the Heavens Village Marzano Tomatoes, the hot-house grown small tomatoes from Canada that TJ's has been selling. 

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