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Italian tomato paste

Italian tomato paste
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Ingredient Information

Name

Italian tomato paste

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

5 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Italian tomato paste is a thick, deep red concentrate made from fresh tomatoes that are carefully cooked and reduced until a dense and homogeneous texture is achieved. This ingredient is essential in Italian cuisine, used to enrich sauces, stews, soups, and various Mediterranean dishes, providing a deep and slightly sweet flavor with a characteristic tomato acidity.

Its origin dates back to Italy, where tomato paste is a pantry staple, especially in regions like Naples and Sicily, famous for their tradition of making tomato sauces for pizzas, pastas, and meats.

Among its properties, its high concentration of lycopene stands out; it is a natural antioxidant that helps combat cellular aging and protects the body. Furthermore, it is a good source of vitamins A and C, and provides minerals such as potassium. Being a natural product with low fat and sugar content, it is ideal for adding flavor without adding extra calories to preparations.

In different Hispanic American countries, Italian tomato paste may be found under synonyms such as tomato concentrate, concentrated tomato purée, or simply tomato paste. Although the texture and concentration vary slightly between brands, its culinary function is similar: to intensify the tomato flavor in recipes.

Nutritional Properties

3.9g
fiber
30mg
sodium
15mcg
folate
1013mg
potassium
12g
sugars
82
calories
2573mcg
lycopene
4g
proteins
24mg
vitamin c
0.5g
total fats
18g
carbohydrates

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