canned tomato
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canned
adjective
uk/kænd/us/kænd/
preserved and sold in a ...
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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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The new management decided to focus the company oncannedtomatoproducts, particularly prepared tomato sauce.
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Many recipes add tomatoes orcannedtomatosauce, while others add beef broth and/or brandy or other distilled spirits.
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Additional flavor and nutrition was provided from inexpensivecannedtomatopaste and puree, hummus, tahina, and mayonnaise in tubes.
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An uncooked sauce, typically made from crushed canned tomatoes, is added as the finishing layer.
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They produced canned tomatoes, vegetables, jellies, soups, condiments, and minced meats.
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Canned tomatoes are available in several different forms.
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There he practically lived on canned tomatoes because they were so cheap.
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Fresh or canned tomatoes and bell peppers are a common addition.
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Canned tomatoes have a higher available lycopene content.
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Farmers from the area brought their tomatoes to be unloaded from horse-drawn carriages at the factory to make tomato paste, ketchup and canned tomatoes.
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Calcium chloride is sometimes added to stabilize the cell structure of the canned tomatoes, giving the end product a firmer texture.
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Now add two small cans tomato paste; if you prefer canned tomatoes of fresh tomatoes, put them through a colander.
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The reader may also surmise that the wife was hard-working based on the description of the bedroom papered with lilacs on the walls and the canned tomatoes and plum preserves.
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They are also low in calories; a 100-gram serving of canned tomatoes contains only 32 calories.
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