The pomodoro di Pachino (Italian:[pomoˈdɔːrodipaˈkiːno]) is a protected geographical indication (PGI) for tomatoes from the southeast coast of Sicily, Italy, which has been granted PGI protection by the EU since 2003.[1]
It is actually a variety created in Israel by the multinational HaZera Genetics, that was introduced in Italy in 1989.[2]
^EU Directory of PDO/PGI/TSG products - Pomodoro di Pachino Profile (Accessed 31/oct/2010)
^"Il pomodoro di Pachino? E' israeliano - Corriere della Sera". www.corriere.it. Retrieved 2024-06-20.
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