Yes, you can. We slice them for fried green tomatoes later, and freeze the slices in zip lock baggies. The quality isn't as good as fresh, but it works just fine, and is a great way to preserve those late-ripening tomatoes.
Yes, but not if they contain lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, etc.
You can have fried green tomatoes out of season. Simply slice the green tomatoes, place them in a zip lock freezer bag, and freeze them. Thaw them completely in a colander to allow the excess water to drain. Roll them in flour and fry them. They aren't quite a good in quality as they are when they are fresh, but it works.
Green tomatoes can refer to tomatoes that have failed to ripen properly. The second group containes green zebra, green pinaple tomatoes, green grape and green giant tomatoes. Green tomatoes can be made into a variety of dishes. For example, fried green tomatoes, tomato pickle, green tomato relish and salsa, chutney and jam and baked tomatoes
Raw tomatoes are not necessarily green. Tomatoes that haven't finished ripening are green.
canned tomatoes w/ green chilies
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Most tomatoes are shipped green because the hard green tomatoes are less likely to become bruised during shipping. If your local market does not have actual green tomatoes on display, you can ask for them to be brought in for you. Speak with your produce manager in your favorite grocery store.
Many vegetables will freeze well. Some suggestions are corn, green beans, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, green peppers, onions (chopped), zucchini and other squash.
Tomatoes are a green fruit. Fried green tomatoes are a food dish found in the Southern U.S., made from unripe tomatoes.
Green tomatoes may be canned or frozen as they are, to be used as fried green tomatoes. Or they may be canned or frozen with added sugar, cinnamon, salt and cornstarch as pie filling. Green tomatoes can also be made into salsa, much like tomatillos, and canned or frozen.
Maybe they taste good.
Possums are unlikeky to eat green tomatoes. They like ripe, sweet fruits.