These are organic Roma tomatoes, grown in healthy soil at Ori9in farm in Chiang Mai, and then dried in the sun (not a commercial dehydrator like store-bought varieties) until they are partially dried and jarred. We jar them in extra virgin olive oil and add a bit of organic rosemary for additional hints of flavor. The result is a super delicious semi-dried tomato with a rich, concentrated flavor and chewy texture. Fantastic as a snack or appetizer by themselves, and also amazing to add into your cooking - anything from salads to pasta or more. This one does not disappoint. Enjoy! Approx. 50-60g of dried tomatoes per jar + herbs and EVOO. About our partnership with Ori9in and Chef James Noble: We started growing our own produce with Chef James and the Ori9in team soon after seeing their beautiful farm in San Sai, about 40 minutes’ drive north of Chiang Mai - and tasting the quality for ourselves. Chef James - who previously worked in two Michelin-starred kitchens in his career as a chef - grows a variety of hard-to-find fruits & veggies on the farm, and brings a world class chef’s attention to detail and quality to everything he grows. His passion for sustainable, super high quality produce ultimately led him to leave the kitchen and start growing it himself - starting first in Pranburi (where he ran the successful chef’s table Boutique Farmers with produce from his small farm) and now in Chiang Mai where Ori9in organically farms nearly 500 rai. Everything is grown in healthy, robust soil and the farmers use a variety of permaculture techniques and zero pesticides or herbicides to achieve a 100% organic, nutrient-dense, and delicious final product. We’re very confident you’ll be able to taste the difference! Other customers include a who’s who list of Michelin-starred or 5-star hotel kitchens in Thailand…but this is the first time you’ll be able to get Chef James’ produce in regular retail. We’re also using a variety of ingredients from the farm in our Fresh Meals. We generally get our deliveries on Thursday mornings from the farm - so if your grocery order is delivered on Thursday, it was likely picked, packed, and delivered to you within 24 hours from being in the soil in Chiang Mai 🤯