Pelati

Whole peeled tomatoes

Mutti® Peeled Tomatoes are generously fleshy and firm. They have their skins removed and are then immersed in a delicious, velvety passata.

Dual texture

Natural red color

Delicate flavor

Non-GMO

Also suitable for long cooking times

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Firm and fleshy, whole tomatoes

Mutti® Whole Peeled Tomatoes (Pelati) are plump, firm and versatile.  These sun-ripened 100% Italian tomatoes have a rich flavor, dense texture, and bright red color.  With only tomatoes and tomato juice, no additives or preservatives, they break down quickly when cooked.  They are ideal for a wide range of recipes, from soups to stews to sauces. Use them in marinara sauce, on Neapolitan pizza, or in an anytime BLT.

How is it made?

The skin of the tomatoes is removed gently with steam. After that, they are transformed into a velvety sauce and canned to preserve their freshness.

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Sustainability

For us, sustainability means respect for the land

Cooperation with WWF Italy

Mutti has worked closely with the WWF in Italy to help farmers find sustainable ways to reduce their water consumption and CO2 emissions. The Italian WWF not only set goals, but it also allowed farmers to analyze and review data to identify what they can do. For example, the organization recommended the use of special sensors that recognize the moisture content of the soil and provide useful information to support efficient water use.

Mutti invested in technology, education, and technical support for farmers and agricultural organizations. Even after our five-year project came to an end, we are still as committed as ever to minimizing our environmental impact and improving every step of our production.

Results:

+1000 million litres of water saved*

*between 2012 and 2014 (Source: Data Collected by CMCC, WWF and Mediterranean Climate Change Center in Italy)

+31530 tons of CO2 (carbon dioxide) avoided.

*between 2010 and 2015 when compared to 2009 levels (Source: Data collected by Italian WWF and energy efficiency group Officinae Verd)

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