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The capuliato or ''capuliatu'', is a traditional condiment of
Sicilian cuisine Sicilian cuisine is the style of cooking on the island of Sicily. It shows traces of all cultures that have existed on the island of Sicily over the last two millennia. Although its cuisine has much in common with Italian cuisine, Sicilian food a ...
based on dried
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, linked, in particular to the territory of the Vittoria Plain, in Free municipal consortium of Ragusa. The original name is capuliato which means minced.


History

Initially in
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the tomato was used as an ornamental plant and it was only in the 19th century that it spread on a gastronomic level. It is agreed that the capuliato (when referring to the dish as "spaghettata" and not as a condiment, usually, it is also called "capuliata") was born and spread from Vittoria, where since its origins the territory was easily exploitable on an agricultural level. Among the areas of diffusion of the product, Vittoria has always been by far the one with the greatest production and tradition of the tomato. The city of Vittoria is home to the largest fruit and vegetable markets in
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and the most important in Italy and
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for tomatoes. Its only hamlet (''
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'') is the seaside locality of
Scoglitti Scoglitti ( scn, Scugghitti) is a fishing village and hamlet () of Vittoria, a municipality in the Province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy. In 2011 it had a population of 4,175. History Scoglitti found a niche in history after being selected by the All ...
. However the territory is very large and in addition to the urban area, it has 45 different contrade, mostly used for greenhouse cultivation. The capuliato was born when the methods of preserving tomato sauce and greenhouse cultivation of the latter were not yet practiced. The recipe quickly spread to other areas of the province and nearby
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. As the tomatoes were not available in the winter, they were dried and processed in the warm months, usually July and August, and then conserved to season the pasta and bread throughout the year.


Preparation and use

The tomatoes are first washed, then cut, salted and dried in the sun. Subsequently they are ground, usually with a
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and generally placed in oil, in a marinade that provides
basil Basil (, ; ''Ocimum basilicum'' , also called great basil, is a culinary herb of the family Lamiaceae (mints). It is a tender plant, and is used in cuisines worldwide. In Western cuisine, the generic term "basil" refers to the variety also kno ...
or
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, and other flavors in addition depending on the tastes that can be for example
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,
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. The capuliato is mainly used to season pasta, bread or bruschetta, but also to flavor the stuffed focaccia typical of the ragusano, the scacce.


Most common recipes

The classic pasta al capuliato includes garlic, extra virgin olive oil and capuliato, with the addition of basil or parsley at the end (elements that, however, once were not easily available in winter). It can be enriched with fried bread crumbs, breadcrumbs, grated cheese and other condiments. Long pasta is indicated, the classic spaghetti n ° 5 is usually cooked. The bread is filled with capuliato, extra virgin olive oil and ingredients such as
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, oregano or basil,
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, chili pepper.


Industrial production

There are now several manufacturing companies, especially in Vittoria, the home of the capuliato, thanks to which the product is easily available in delicatessens or supermarkets throughout Sicily, especially in the south-east. The tradition of
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production still remains strong.


See also

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Sun-dried tomato Sun-dried tomatoes are ripe tomatoes that lose most of their water content after spending a majority of their drying time in the sun. These tomatoes are usually pre-treated with sulfur dioxide or salt before being placed in the sun in order to i ...
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List of condiments A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish. The term ''cond ...


Notes

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