tomasta
Tomasta is a traditional Italian dish originating from the region of Puglia. The name "tomasta" is derived from the Italian word "pomodoro," which means tomato. The dish consists of a large, hollowed-out tomato, typically a variety like San Marzano, filled with a mixture of breadcrumbs, garlic, olive oil, and sometimes other ingredients like Parmesan cheese or herbs. The tomato is then baked until the filling is golden and crispy.
The preparation of tomasta involves several steps. First, the tomato is carefully hollowed out, leaving a thin
Tomasta is often served as a side dish or an appetizer. It can be accompanied by other
Despite its simplicity, tomasta has gained popularity in Italian cuisine and is often featured in cookbooks