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Datterino

Sicily
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Datterino is a variety of tomato originating from Sicily, known for its sweet and intense flavor. It is small and oval-shaped, resembling a date, with a weight ranging from 15 to 40 grams (0.5 - 1.3 oz). The pulp is firm with low water content, a ... READ MORE

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Cuore di bue

Liguria
4.2

Cuore di bue (which means "oxheart" in Italian) is a traditional heirloom tomato variety known for its large, piriform shape, thin skin, and meaty, juicy flesh. It is a beefsteak-type tomato, prized for its sweet, delicate flavor and low acidity, ... READ MORE

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Pomodoro S. Marzano dell'Agro Sarnese-Nocerino

Metropolitan City of Naples
4.6

Prized by many chefs as the best of its kind, Pomodoro S. Marzano dell’Agro Sarnese-Nocerino is a variety of plum tomato grown along the banks of Sarno River in the fertile volcanic plains south of Mount Vesuvius, namely within the ... READ MORE

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Pomodoro di Pachino

Province of Syracuse
4.7

Named after its town of origin, pomodoro di Pachino refers to various varieties of fresh tomatoes grown within the Sicilian province of Syracuse. The sweet flavored Pachino tomatoes are characterized by a particularly succulent flesh and ... READ MORE

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Costoluto fiorentino

Florence
4.4

Costoluto fiorentino is a tomato variety originating from Florence. This heirloom has a distinct flattened and heavily ribbed shape. When mature, the color of the tomato is a brilliant deep red. These tomatoes have a meaty and juicy textu... READ MORE

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Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio

Vesuvius National Park
4.5

Grown and produced in the province of Naples, namely within the Vesuvio National Park, Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio refers to cherry tomatoes which are marketed al piennolo, braided in bunches and sun-dried. As the tomatoe... READ MORE

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Corbarino

Province of Salerno
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Corbarino is a traditional plum-shaped tomato variety native to Corbara, a small town in the Campania region of Italy, near the Amalfi Coast. It is known for its elongated shape, bright red color, thin skin, and intense, slightly sweet flavor with... READ MORE

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Pomodoro giallo

Italy
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Pomodoro giallo refers to the yellow type of tomato that is grown all over Italy, particularly in the south, and is known as delicate, sweet, and slightly acidic. Several regional varieties of yellow tomatoes exist, each with distinct characterist... READ MORE

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Pera d'Abruzzo

Abruzzo
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Pera d'Abruzzo is a traditional Italian tomato variety native to the Abruzzo region in central-eastern Italy. Historically cultivated in both coastal and mountainous areas, this heirloom tomato is known for its distinctive pear shape, deep red col... READ MORE

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Pizzutello

Campania
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Pizzutello tomato is a traditional Italian variety renowned for its small, oval shape with a distinctive pointed tip—"pizzuto" in the local dialect, which gives the tomato its name. Predominantly cultivated in the Campania region, especially... READ MORE

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Pomodoro regina al filo di cotone di Torre Canne

Apulia
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Regina di Torre Canne Tomato is a local variety of long-storage tomato grown in the salty soils of the Coastal Dunes Park, between Fasano and Ostuni in Puglia, Italy. Its name, "Regina" (meaning "Queen"), comes from the distinctive shape of its pe... READ MORE

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Pomodoro fiaschetto di Torre Guaceto

Carovigno
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Pomodoro fiaschetto di Torre Guaceto is a traditional cherry or plum tomato variety originating from Carovigno. The fiaschetto tomatoes are small in size, sweet, juicy, and great for preserving. They're often used to prepare passata (tomato sauce)... READ MORE

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Riccio di Parma

Province of Parma
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Riccio di Parma is a traditional heirloom tomato variety originating from the Parma region in Emilia-Romagna, Italy. Its name translates to "curly of Parma," reflecting its distinctive heavily ribbed and pleated appearance. The fruits are large, s... READ MORE

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Antichi pomodori di Napoli

Campania
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Antichi pomodori di Napoli are traditional tomato varieties from the Campania region, particularly in the provinces of Naples, Avellino, and Salerno. They belong to the San Marzano type and include over 30 ecotypes, distinguished by their thin ski... READ MORE

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Camone

Sardinia
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The Camone tomato is a unique variety from Sardinia, Italy, known for its crisp texture, balanced sweet and tart flavor, and distinctive green shoulders when ripe. It is a medium-sized, round tomato with firm flesh and high sugar and acidity level... READ MORE

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Marinda

Sicily
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Marinda tomato is a distinctive variety cultivated primarily in Sicily, especially around the renowned Pachino area. Harvested between February and May, these "winter tomatoes" thrive in the region's salty soil and water, which give them a unique,... READ MORE

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Prunill

Apulia
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Prunill tomato is a traditional variety with a deep red hue cultivated in Apulia that derives its name from its plum-like shape ("prugna" in Italian). This tomato is renowned for its sweet flavor and a local agriculture staple. Typically harvested... READ MORE

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Pomodoro di Villa Literno

Province of Caserta
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Pomodoro di Villa Literno is a high-quality tomato, renowned for its rich flavor, vibrant color, and dense texture. Grown in the fertile volcanic soils of Villa Literno, in the province of Caserta, this tomato benefits from an ideal Mediterranean ... READ MORE

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Pomodoro pizzutello delle Valli Ericine

Sicily
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Pomodoro pizzutello delle Valli Ericine is a traditional tomato variety that has been cultivated for over eighty years in the Ericine Valleys of Sicily. This plant has adapted to local conditions, growing without irrigation on clayey and salty soi... READ MORE

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Pomodoro di Pachino ciliegino

Province of Syracuse
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The pomodoro di Pachino ciliegino is a cherry tomato variety (ciliegino) grown in Pachino, Sicily, and is protected by the IGP (Indicazione Geografica Protetta) status, ensuring its quality and regional authenticity. It is prized for its bright re... READ MORE

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Pomodoro siccagno della Valle del Bilìci

Sicily
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Pomodoro siccagno della Valle del Bilìci is a variety of tomato grown without irrigation, typical of Sicily, particularly in the Valle del Bilìci. This cultivation technique, known as "siccagno", relies solely on rainwater and soil m... READ MORE