Proper noun
Marzano (plural Marzanos)
A surname from Italian.
Currently on the menu are Wisconsin Cheese Curds with San Marzano sauce and Spanish toast; BBQ meatballs; Italian Meatball & Mozzarella Panini with Marinara sauce; Lester's Panini. Source: Internet
It's a lot of work, but when you can go down to your cellar in the depths of winter and pull out a jar of chopped, super-ripe San Marzano tomatoes to make a pasta sauce of great flavour, that’s a real blessing — as well as great eating. Source: Internet
The members of this family were also the only inhabitants of this island (whose land is owned partly by the Marzano family in Rome, and partly by a NATO military base) that had been abandoned in the 1730s because of North-African piracy in the area. Source: Internet
“I’ve spoken with our coaches,” Taylor told Gilbert Marzano of the Orange County Register on Sunday. Source: Internet
“Kids need school to socialize and to learn and to develop,” says elementary school teacher Isabella Marzano, with daughters Olivia, left, and Zoé. Source: Internet
If you’re lucky, San Marzano tomatoes come from near Naples, Italy. Source: Internet