Pomi brings garden-ripe, 100% fresh Italian tomatoes to you in BPA-free packaging
Canned tomato is a staple in most American pantries—a common addition to pasta sauces, chilis, soups and more. Just as convenient, but with even fresher taste, is "boxed" Pomi tomato products from Boschi.
After harvesting certified organic tomatoes in Italy, Boschi packages them without added water, artificial flavors, citric acid or preservatives in unique, BPA-free, stay-fresh carton boxes. Literally picked from the vine and processed beside the field, Pomi tomato products retain fresh, vine-ripened flavor and nutrients naturally present in tomatoes.
Pomi tomato products include chopped or strained varieties featuring:
- Authentic Italian vine-ripened tomatoes
- Aseptic, recyclable packaging made from 75% renewable resources
- Long shelf life and optimal storage efficiency
- Convenience—just open and use
- Quick cooking—because no water is added
Say goodbye to metallic-tasting, BPA-laden canned tomato products—and hello to fresh, consciously-packaged Italian tomatoes from Pomi.
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Pomi Reviews
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Pomi Chopped Tomatoes -- 26 oz Each
"Not only are these the only non-canned tomatoes available at this time (means no BPA exposure from the resin required in canning all tomato products), this is also the freshest tasting tomatoes you could possibly expect out of any packaged item. I make homemade salsa with it when I don't have time to chop fresh and you can hardly tell the difference."
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Pomi Chopped Tomatoes -- 26 oz Each
"These tomatoes taste like the ones we had in Tuscany. Not acidy, salty or metalic like the canned tomatoes in the US. A lot of taste just like home grown tomatoes. Excellent as is on pasta or a pizza."
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Pomi Strained Tomatoes -- 26.45 oz
"This is a great product."
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Pomi Strained Tomatoes -- 26.45 oz
"Unmatched flavor and richness, and it's in cardboard, (yay, no aluminum cans!) no need to refrigerate until opening, and it's imported from Italy, and an Italian waiter named Marco will come and serve you! (well, maybe that last part was an exaggeration...)"
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