Mezzetta
Mezzetta is a renowned American food company that specializes in the production and distribution of a variety of pickled foods and condiments. The company was established in 1935 by Giuseppe Luigi Mezzetta, an Italian immigrant, and his son Daniel Mezzetta. The company's headquarters are located in San Francisco, California.
History[edit | edit source]
The Mezzetta family started their business in the early 20th century, when Giuseppe Luigi Mezzetta moved from Italy to San Francisco. He brought with him a passion for food and a desire to share his family's traditional Italian recipes with the American public. In 1935, Giuseppe and his son Daniel established the Mezzetta company, which initially focused on importing and distributing Italian specialty foods.
Over the years, the company expanded its product line to include a variety of pickled foods and condiments, such as olives, peppers, and relishes. Today, Mezzetta is recognized as one of the leading brands in the pickled foods industry in the United States.
Products[edit | edit source]
Mezzetta offers a wide range of products, including olives, peppers, pasta sauces, and gourmet foods. The company is particularly known for its pickled foods, which are made using traditional Italian recipes and high-quality ingredients.
Olives[edit | edit source]
Mezzetta's olive products include a variety of types, such as Kalamata, Spanish, and Italian olives. These are available in different forms, including whole, sliced, and stuffed.
Peppers[edit | edit source]
The company's pepper products range from mild to hot, including bell peppers, banana peppers, and jalapeno peppers. These are available in various forms, such as whole, sliced, and diced.
Pasta Sauces[edit | edit source]
Mezzetta's pasta sauces are made using traditional Italian recipes. The range includes marinara, tomato & sweet basil, and roasted garlic & caramelized onions.
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