Mutti® Double Concentrated Tomato Paste
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Mutti Double Concentrated Tomato Paste (Doppio Concentrato) was the first product introduced by the Fratelli Mutti company in 1899. In 1951, Mutti was the first to pack tomato paste into a tube, a significant innovation at the time. Great tasting, long lasting, and with a cap that could be used as a thimble, it became a favorite amongst Italian families. This paste uses only the highest quality, 100% Italian tomatoes – not by-products from other tomato processing. In fact, 5.5 lbs. of fresh tomatoes are used to make every 1 lb. of Double Concentrated Tomato Paste. Use it to deepen flavor and thicken recipes like Bolognese, casseroles and stews.
- Non-GMO
- Preservative-free
- Non-BPA packaging
- 100% Italian
- Vegan
- Gluten Free, Live Naturally, Low Sodium, No Added Sugar, No Artificial Ingredients, Non-GMO, Pescatarian, Vegan, Vegetarian
- FoodHealth Score
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- Potassium
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Nutrition Facts4.0 Servings Per ContainerServing size2 tbsp (32g)Amount per servingCalories30% Daily value*Total Fat0g0%Sodium60mg3%Total Carbohydrate5g2%Dietary Fiber1g5%Sugar4g0%Protein1g0%Potassium380mg8%*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.Ingredients
Tomatoes, Mediterranean Sea Salt.Allergen Info
Free from Cereals and Their Derivatives.Disclaimer
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