Grown and produced in the province of Naples, namely within the Vesuvio National Park, Pomodorino del Piennolo del Vesuvio refers to cherry tomatoes which are marketed al piennolo, braided in bunches and sun-dried.
As the tomatoes slowly dry out, their sweet flavor and aroma become more intense and concentrated. Thanks to this old Vesuvian method of preserving, these fragrant cherry tomatoes can be enjoyed year round. Piennolo tomatoes are amazingly versatile and typically used as pizza topping or for preparing a wide variety of traditional Neapolitan pasta dishes like
Scialatielli con salsiccia and
Tagliatelle alle vongole or even desserts such as
Millefoglie del Vesuvio.