Cento Fine Foods is a producer and distributor of high-quality Italian imported and domestically sourced food products such as canned tomatoes, olive oils, pasta, vinegar, sauces & condiments and specialty items catering to households and professional chefs across North America.
Founded in 1963 by three Italian immigrants in the United States
Started as a small grocery store in New York City
Launched its own line of tomato products in the 1980s
Expanded its product line to include olive oils, pasta, vinegar, and other specialty items over the years
Acquired a variety of companies such as Orlando, an olive oil producer, and Mrs. Cubbison's, a producer of salad toppings and dressings
Currently, one of the largest distributors of specialty food products in North America
Italian-based producer of canned tomatoes, sauces and ready meals.
Producer of Italian sauces based in the United States
Italian-based producer and distributor of pasta, sauces and other specialty food products.
Canned tomatoes from the San Marzano region of Italy, known for their high quality and low acidity
Imported and domestically sourced olive oils with a variety of flavor profiles
Imported and domestic pasta, including gluten-free options
Imported Italian vinegars, including balsamic and red wine vinegar
Imported and domestically sourced sauces and condiments, including pesto, marinara, and pizza sauce
Cento Fine Foods products are available in many grocery stores across North America. You can also purchase them online at the Cento Fine Foods website or on Amazon.
Some of Cento Fine Foods' products are organic, but not all of them. Check the label of each product for information on whether it is certified organic.
San Marzano tomatoes are grown in a specific region of Italy and are known for their sweet flavor, low acidity, and firm texture. They are prized by chefs and home cooks alike for their superior taste and quality.
Cento Fine Foods strives to use high-quality, natural ingredients in its products and avoids the use of artificial preservatives and additives whenever possible. However, some of its products do contain citric acid or calcium chloride as natural preservatives.
Cento Fine Foods is committed to sustainability and environmental responsibility. It uses eco-friendly packaging materials whenever possible and works with farmers who use sustainable farming practices. However, it does not have a formal sustainability certification.