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In a well-known book by Pellegrino Artusi, La Scienza in Cucina e L'Arte di Mangiar Bene (Science in the kitchen and the Art of Eating Well), written in 1891, in a preface to a recipe for tomato sauce, Artusi emphasizes its popularity with this anecdote: "There was a priest of a small village who had the bad habit of sticking his nose into everything and into everybody's family affairs. He was, however an honest man, and more good than bad came from his meddling and his people would let him be. But the villagers, sharp as they were, renamed him Don Pomodoro because, just like tomatoes, he could enter and be welcomed everywhere". Good tomato sauce is the basic condiment of many a wonderful dish.
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