Hello all!
I'm trying different varieties of tomato and just came across the
Precious Tuscan. Bionaturae (www.bionaturae.com) sells it. It's
apparently an heirloom variety that they're trying to bring
back:"Rediscover the Precious Tuscan Tomato!" says the label.
I found it to be very low in acid, like a San Marzano. It has
a fruity sweetness that does not appeal to my taste and tended to
disappear on a pizza. I used it straight from the can - no cooking, no
added salt, no spices... so it might improve with preparation. I don't
think I'll use it againg but if you're looking for something unusual
and different give it a try.
I also got several brands of San Marzanos to try. They're great but
one in particular - Carmelina brand - is a scam (!). 'E... San Marzano'
says the headline. When I got home I saw that the fine print says the
actual ingredients are just generic peeled italian tomatoes.
Mike Dash
I'm trying different varieties of tomato and just came across the
Precious Tuscan. Bionaturae (www.bionaturae.com) sells it. It's
apparently an heirloom variety that they're trying to bring
back:"Rediscover the Precious Tuscan Tomato!" says the label.
I found it to be very low in acid, like a San Marzano. It has
a fruity sweetness that does not appeal to my taste and tended to
disappear on a pizza. I used it straight from the can - no cooking, no
added salt, no spices... so it might improve with preparation. I don't
think I'll use it againg but if you're looking for something unusual
and different give it a try.
I also got several brands of San Marzanos to try. They're great but
one in particular - Carmelina brand - is a scam (!). 'E... San Marzano'
says the headline. When I got home I saw that the fine print says the
actual ingredients are just generic peeled italian tomatoes.
Mike Dash
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