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Sono veri San Marzano?

Are these genuine San Marzano tomatoes?

Pronunciation

SO-no VE-ri san mar-TSA-no

When to use it

Asking whether tomatoes sold as San Marzano are the authentic DOP variety.

What it means

San Marzano tomatoes are a DOP-protected variety grown in the volcanic soil of the Agro Sarnese-Nocerino near Vesuvius. Many vendors sell ordinary plum tomatoes labelled 'San Marzano'. The real variety is elongated, has fewer seeds, and is less acidic. Fresh San Marzano appear in late summer.

Variations

Sono dell'Agro Sarnese?

Are they from the Agro Sarnese area?

The specific DOP growing zone near Vesuvius

Sono buoni per la salsa?

Are they good for sauce?

Asking for suitability — San Marzano are ideal

Li ha pelati anche in barattolo?

Do you have them peeled in a tin too?

Asking for the tinned version, also DOP

Mini Dialogue

— Sono veri San Marzano? — Sì, dell'Agro Sarnese — guardi com'è allungato e senza semi. — Perfetto — due chili per la salsa. — La salsa verrà dolcissima, vedrà.

— Are these genuine San Marzano tomatoes? — Yes, from the Agro Sarnese — look how elongated and seedless they are. — Perfect — two kilos for the sauce. — The sauce will be very sweet, you'll see.

Cultural Note

San Marzano tomatoes were declared DOP in 1996. The Consorzio San Marzano dell'Agro Sarnese-Nocerino certifies both fresh and tinned production. Authentic tinned San Marzano carry the DOP seal and the consorzio number — counterfeits are common worldwide.