Can you grow San Marzano tomatoes in the US?

While the San Marzano type of tomato can indeed grow in the United States and other places, only those certified as having been grown near Mount Vesuvius in Italy are the very best. Be as careful when selecting your canned San Marzanos as you would when selecting an olive oil or fine coffee.
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Can San Marzano tomatoes be grown anywhere?

The San Marzano tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) is favored for its strong and sweet, almost piquant flavor. It is also one of the easiest to cultivate in wide swaths of the world. San Marzano tomato plants grow best in U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 5 through 10 with the right tending and care.
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Is it hard to grow San Marzano tomatoes?

Novice gardeners will have no problem growing San Marzano tomatoes. Other than being a bit bushier than most other indeterminate tomato varieties, they will require the same basic care.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes grown in California?

In the Red Corner – CALIFORNIA SAN MARZANO

Grown in the rich soil of the West Coast, these tomatoes are often mistaken for the European original.
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How long does it take to grow San Marzano tomatoes?

'San Marzano' Short Vine is one that matures in 70 to 90 days and grows on vines that reach just a couple of feet long. The fruits are two to three inches long and weigh five or six ounces each.
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How many tomatoes will a San Marzano plant produce?

San Marzano tomatoes will be ready for picking in August and harvesting will continue until the first frost in your area. There will be about 100 fruits per plant, so plan on making frequent trips to your garden. Once picked, they'll last 2-3 days at room temperature.
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How do you grow San Marzano tomatoes in Florida?

Allow at least 30 to 48 inches (approximately 1 meter) between each plant. Provide a stake or tomato cage for growing San Marzano, then tie up branches as the plant grows using garden twine or strips of pantyhose. Water tomato plants moderately. Don't allow the soil to become either soggy or bone dry.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes only grown in Italy?

Not all canned tomatoes from Italy are San Marzano, and, to make things more confusing, San Marzano tomatoes grow outside of Italy, too. In fact, they are now also grown in the U.S., and their seeds are widely available, which means you could grow San Marzano tomatoes in your vegetable patch.
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Why are San Marzano tomatoes so special?

What makes this variety so special? First off, it's the San Marzano variety of tomato, famous for its rich flavor, tender texture, and mild acidity. What's more, they're actually grown in Italy, in the Valle de Sarno region, the only place where San Marzano tomatoes can earn the coveted "Pomodoro S.
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Are all Cento tomatoes San Marzano?

“Due to the unreasonable nature of the new label requirements, Cento decided to remove the DOP seals from our label: however, they remain certified San Marzano tomatoes and continue to follow the high-quality standards.”
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What is the difference between Roma and San Marzano tomatoes?

Description. Compared to the Roma tomato, San Marzano tomatoes are thinner and more pointed. The flesh is much thicker with fewer seeds, and the taste is stronger, sweeter, and less acidic.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes good to eat raw?

San Marzano tomatoes boast a unique flavor – sweet but tart – which make them suitable both to be eaten raw, or cooked into sauce.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes heirloom?

The San Marzano Tomato is an Italian heirloom plum-type tomato cultivar prized for its refined, balanced flavor. These tomatoes are thin and pointed, and are most often used in cooked applications such as on pizzas or in pasta sauce.
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Can you grow San Marzano tomatoes in NY?

While the San Marzano type of tomato can indeed grow in the United States and other places, only those certified as having been grown near Mount Vesuvius in Italy are the very best.
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How long does it take for San Marzano seeds to germinate?

With bottom heat seeds should germinate in 7-14 days. Sow seeds 5mm-1cm (¼-½”) deep. Keep seedlings under very bright light to prevent legginess. You may have to pot on seedlings more than once before they go out to allow for root growth.
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Why are my San Marzano tomatoes not turning red?

When temperatures exceed 85 to 90 F, the ripening process slows significantly or even stops. At these temperatures, lycopene and carotene, pigments responsible for giving the fruit their typical orange to red appearance cannot be produced. As a result, the fruit can stay in a mature green phase for quite some time.
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Why do chefs use San Marzano tomatoes?

Characteristics of San Marzano tomatoes include a thicker tomato wall, less seeds and less acidity than other tomatoes, making them ideal for authentic Italian cuisine. San Marzano tomatoes thrive in the designated area of Italy because of the Mediterranean microclimate, high water table, and fertile volcanic soil.
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How do I know if my San Marzano tomatoes are real?

You can also tell if it's a real can of San Marzano tomatoes when looking at the bottom of the can and it contains a DOP seal and a Consorzio San Marzano certification number. Without those two things, you are just buying a normal can of tomatoes at a higher price.
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Are Cento San Marzano real?

Cento Certified San Marzano Tomatoes have always been and continue to be grown and produced in an area known as the Sarnese Nocerino area of Italy. Our production plant in the San Marzano region of Campania, Italy sits in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes hybrids?

San Marzano tomatoes are not hybrids so you can save the seed for next year. Tomatoes are self-pollinating so the seed will always be the same as the parent plant. San Marzano tomato plants are indeterminate, growing 4 to 6 feet tall in a single growing season.
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Are San Marzano tomatoes a type of Roma?

Are San Marzano Tomatoes the Same as Roma Tomatoes? Even though they are related and similar in appearance, there's more than one way to spot the difference. San Marzanos are plum tomatoes, but thinner and more pointed than Roma tomatoes. Their walls are thicker and lined with fewer seeds.
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Which canned San Marzano tomatoes are authentic?

So, if you spot a can of diced San Marzano tomatoes, you're looking at a fake. Also, some brands even flat-out say the're not from Italy in the label's fine print. The real deal will also have the DOP seal and a Consorzio San Marzano certification number on the bottom of the can.
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How do you grow tomatoes like Italians?

Water the soil -- not the foliage -- at least twice a week until the Italian tomato tree is established, cutting back to every seven to 10 days once fruit has set. Use a soaker hose or drip irrigation system. The soil should be moist 2 inches down after each watering session.
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How long do San Marzano tomatoes last?

Properly stored, an unopened can of tomatoes will generally stay at best quality for about 18 to 24 months, although it will usually remain safe to use after that.
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