Welcome to our Canned Tomatoes category, your go-to source for high-quality, pantry-essential tomatoes that elevate everyday cooking. Whether you're crafting authentic Italian pasta sauces, hearty chilis, or fresh salsas, these whole peeled, crushed, diced, and fire-roasted options from trusted brands deliver consistent flavor and convenience without compromising on taste or nutrition.
Understanding Canned Tomatoes
Canned tomatoes are a staple in kitchens worldwide, offering year-round access to ripe, flavorful tomatoes preserved at their peak. Unlike fresh tomatoes, which can be seasonal and inconsistent, canned varieties provide reliable texture and taste, making them ideal for home cooks and professional chefs alike. This category features premium products like San Marzano-style whole peeled tomatoes, organic crushed tomatoes, and fire-roasted diced options, all packed in convenient 14.5 oz to 28 oz sizes.
Types of Canned Tomatoes Available
Choosing the right type depends on your recipe. Here's a breakdown:
- Whole Peeled Tomatoes: Intact tomatoes in thick puree, perfect for sauces where you want control over chopping. Look for San Marzano varieties for their sweet, low-acidity profile.
- Crushed Tomatoes: Pre-broken down for quick simmering in soups, stews, or marinara. They offer a smooth base with natural thickness.
- Diced Tomatoes: Uniformly cut for salsas, casseroles, or chili. Fire-roasted versions add smoky depth.
Many in this selection are organic and imported, ensuring minimal additives and maximum authenticity. For broader pantry options, explore our Pantry Staples category.
Top Products and Brands
Standouts include the SMT San Merican Tomato Whole Peeled Tomatoes and Crushed Tomatoes, known for their robust flavor mimicking traditional Italian imports. Cento excels with their Organic San Marzano Peeled Tomatoes and Crushed Tomatoes, prized for basil-infused puree and certified quality—check out more at the Cento brand page or their full Cento Canned Tomatoes lineup.
Muir Glen offers organic diced fire-roasted and regular diced tomatoes, delivering bold taste with clean ingredients. Dive deeper into Muir Glen selections for sustainable farming focus. SANMERICANTOMATO provides value-packed options like their whole peeled cans, ideal for bulk cooking—see all at SANMERICANTOMATO.
What to Look for When Shopping Canned Tomatoes
Prioritize these key features for the best results:
- Variety and Origin: San Marzano tomatoes from Italy offer superior sweetness and meaty texture over generic plum tomatoes.
- Organic Certification: Ensures no pesticides, appealing for health-conscious shoppers.
- Ingredients: Opt for products with just tomatoes, puree, basil, or salt—no citric acid or thickeners if purity matters.
- Pack Size and Pack Options: Singles for occasional use or multi-packs like Cento's 6-pack for frequent cooks.
- Texture and Consistency: Firmer for sauces, softer crushed for immediate use.
Back up to our Tomatoes parent category for fresh alternatives, or browse Vegetables for more canned produce.
Common Uses for Canned Tomatoes
Versatile and shelf-stable, these tomatoes shine in diverse dishes:
- Pasta sauces and ragùs, where whole peeled build complex flavors.
- Chilis, stews, and braises using crushed for body.
- Salsas, tacos, and salads with diced fire-roasted for smokiness.
- Soups, curries, and casseroles for quick flavor bases.
- Baked goods like pizza or shakshuka.
They save time compared to roasting fresh tomatoes and retain vitamins like lycopene. For related canned goods, visit Canned, Jarred & Packaged Foods.
Storage and Handling Tips
Store unopened cans in a cool, dry pantry. Once opened, transfer leftovers to airtight containers and refrigerate for up to 5 days, or freeze for months. Always check for dents or bulges before use.
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes San Marzano canned tomatoes special?
San Marzano tomatoes, like those from Cento, grow in volcanic soil near Mount Vesuvius, yielding sweeter, less acidic fruit with thicker flesh—ideal for premium sauces.
Whole peeled vs. crushed: Which is better for pasta sauce?
Whole peeled allows customization and fresher taste; crushed is faster for thick, ready sauces. Both work well, depending on time.
Are organic canned tomatoes worth it?
Yes, brands like Muir Glen avoid synthetic pesticides, offering cleaner taste and nutrition without sacrificing flavor.
How do I choose between brands like Cento and Muir Glen?
Cento leans Italian authentic with San Marzano; Muir Glen emphasizes U.S. organic. Sample based on recipe needs.
Can I use canned tomatoes in place of fresh?
Absolutely, especially off-season. Drain excess liquid and adjust seasoning for best results.