tomato paste

collocation in English

meaningsoftomatoandpaste

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tomato
noun[C or U]
uk
/təˈmɑː.təʊ/
us
/təˈmeɪ.t̬oʊ/
a round, red fruit with a lot of seeds, eaten cooked or uncooked as a vegetable, for example in salads ...
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paste
noun[U]
uk
/peɪst/
us
/peɪst/
a thick soft sticky substance made by mixing a liquid with a powder, especially to make a type ...
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(Definition oftomatoandpastefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One cannot havetomatopasteflowing all over the place.
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Consumers considered it to be better in flavour and texture than conventionaltomatopaste.
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We shall be consulted about any proposals to continue a minimum import price system fortomatopastethereafter.
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That was agreed in 1996, but the regulations did not cover maize and soya—the only such foods that were being imported other thantomatopaste, which was always labelled.
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Tomatopasteis often added (sometimes thinnedtomatopasteis painted onto the roasting bones).
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The same is true for the production of olive oil andtomatopaste.
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Examples of vegetable-derived products subject to this standard are ketchup, pizza sauce, andtomatopaste.
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The common ingredients is goat shoulders withtomatopasteand liver spread.
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The main ingredients are finely ground bulgur, parsley, andtomatopaste.
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It suppliestomatopastefor many of larger brands throughout the world.
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They used 1.5 million pounds oftomatopastefor barbecue sauce.
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Instead, red lentil is used as the major ingredient together with spring onion,tomatopasteetc.
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The most common basic ingredients are rice, tomatoes andtomatopaste, onion, salt, and red pepper.
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The most common basic ingredients are: rice, tomatoes andtomatopaste, onion, salt, and red pepper.
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Related ingredients are tomato pure andtomatopaste, each of which is similar but of a thicker consistency.
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The difference betweentomatopaste, tomato pure, and tomato sauce is consistency, and the thicker the consistency, the deeper the flavor.
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Additional flavor and nutrition was provided from inexpensive cannedtomatopasteand puree, hummus, tahina, and mayonnaise in tubes.
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Other, non-beet varieties also exist, such as thetomatopaste-based orange borscht and green borscht (sorrel soup).
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Farmers from the area brought their tomatoes to be unloaded from horse-drawn carriages at the factory to maketomatopaste, ketchup and canned tomatoes.
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These are frequently eaten with a thin sauce consisting oftomatopaste, onions, spices, and dried fish.
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