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What is Passata​​?

Passata is a cornerstone in Italian cuisine, revered for its simplicity and versatility. This smooth, sieved tomato purée is a staple in kitchens worldwide, where it’s used to create rich sauces, soups, stews, and more. But what exactly is passata, and why is it so integral to cooking? Passata is made from ripe, fresh Italian tomatoes that have been peeled, deseeded, and then pureed to create a smooth, thick consistency. Unlike other tomato products, passata contains only tomatoes and sea salt, with no added ingredients such as citric acid, sugar, or herbs. Don’t be fooled by the glass jar, this is a tomato product ingredient, not a fully prepared sauce. This purity allows the natural flavor of the tomatoes to shine, making it an ideal base for a variety of dishes.

Passata on a spoon

Origins of Passata​​​

Passata’s origins can be traced back to traditional Italian households, where it was, and still is, made during the peak of tomato season. Families would gather to prepare large batches, bottling the passata to last through the winter months. This practice was essential for preserving the fresh taste of summer tomatoes when fresh produce was scarce. The name “passata” comes from the Italian verb “passare,” meaning “to pass,” referring to the process of passing the tomatoes through a sieve or mill to remove seeds and skins.

Storing & Using​

In the kitchen, passata is a time-saver, especially when you want to avoid the mess of peeling and sieving fresh tomatoes. It’s also a healthier alternative to pre-made sauces, as it contains no added sugars or preservatives. Passata is incredibly versatile and can be used in countless recipes. Its smooth texture makes it perfect for creating a base for sauces, particularly in pasta dishes like Bolognese or lasagna. It can also be used in soups, such as minestrone, or in stews and casseroles to add depth of flavor and richness.

One of the key advantages of using passata is its consistency. It is thicker than canned tomatoes but not as concentrated as tomato paste, making it ideal for recipes where you want the tomato flavor to be prominent without overwhelming other ingredients. Additionally, because it is uncooked, passata retains a fresh, bright tomato flavor, which can be enhanced with herbs, garlic, or a splash of olive oil during cooking.

Once opened, it should be stored in the refrigerator with the lid tightened and used within a few days. For longer storage, unopened bottles can be kept in a cool, dark place for several months.

The Process

Passata is made using a simple process that highlights the natural flavor of ripe tomatoes. The tomatoes are carefully prepared, gently processed to create a smooth consistency, and then preserved to maintain their freshness and rich taste. From start to finish, each step is designed to capture the pure essence of tomatoes in every jar.

Passata begins with ripe tomatoes that are carefully selected and gently processed to capture their natural flavor. After being washed, blanched and strained, the tomatoes become a smooth, seedless puree that serves as the perfect foundation for homemade sauces, soups and Italian recipes. The simple process preserves the fresh taste of tomatoes, delivering authentic flavor in every jar.

good tomatoes being picked

Selected & Sorted

tomatoes being washed

Washed & Blanched

tomatoes being strained

Crushed & Strained

passata in jar

Jarred

What's The Difference?

Passata, tomato paste, and canned tomatoes are often confused, but they each have distinct characteristics and uses. Tomato paste is highly concentrated and used to add intense tomato flavor to dishes in small amounts. It is cooked down until thick and reduced, often with added salt. Canned tomatoes, on the other hand, are whole or chopped tomatoes that are preserved in their juice. They offer a chunkier texture and are commonly used in stews or casseroles where a more rustic feel is desired.

Passata falls somewhere between these two. It offers the fresh flavor of tomatoes without the intensity of paste or the chunkiness of canned tomatoes. Its smooth texture makes it ideal for dishes that require a more refined consistency.

Passata

Passata

  • Highly Concentrated
  • Added for intense tomato flavor
  • Cooked until thick and reduced
  • Added with salt
Crushed Tomatoes

Canned Tomatoes​

  • Whole or chopped preserved in juice
  • Chunkier texture
  • Used in stews and casseroles
  • More rustic fee
Tomato Paste

Tomato Paste​

  • Smooth texture
  • Ideal for dishes with refined consistency
  • Fresh flavor of tomato

Our Passata

Cento Traditional Passata

Cento Traditional Passata

Cento Traditional Passata is made using the finest, fresh Italian tomatoes that have been sieved, removing the skin and seeds, leaving an authentic tomato base with a smooth, creamy consistency. This passata is best used as a base for tomato sauce, in soups, or in chicken and beef recipes. A great alternative for restrictive diets, our passata comes in a convenient glass jar, just reseal and refrigerate for later use.

Cento Rustica Passata

Cento Rustica Passata

Cento Rustica Passata is made using the finest, fresh Italian tomatoes that are crushed whole, producing a tomato base with a chunky consistency. Try Cento Rustica Passata in chicken and beef recipes, soups, or as a base for your favorite tomato sauce. In a convenient glass jar, just reseal and refrigerate for later use.

Cento Organic Traditional Passata

Cento Organic Traditional Passata

Cento Organic Traditional Passata is made using the finest, fresh Italian tomatoes that have been sieved, removing the skin and seeds, leaving an authentic tomato base with a smooth, creamy consistency. This passata is best used as a base for tomato sauce, in soups, or in chicken and beef recipes. A great alternative for restrictive diets, our passata comes in a convenient glass jar, just reseal and refrigerate for later use.

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