Though very similar, there are a couple notable differences between the two. First, as the name implies, sweet tomatoes are slightly sweeter than regular tomatoes. Secondly, sweet tomatoes are generally smaller.
Sweet corn is way higher in protein than regular corn.
Sweet grape tomatoes can be enjoyed in a salad by simply halving them and adding them to a mix of fresh greens, cucumbers, and feta cheese. Another delicious way is to roast them with olive oil and garlic before tossing them into a salad with balsamic vinaigrette dressing.
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Sun-dried tomatoes, dehydrated, sliced, diced, quartered, blended, pureed, steamed, stewed, or pasted are tomatoes that were whole tomatoes that have become tomatoes of a different consistency. No, tomatoes are definitely not fattening, they are catabolic. The only cases tomatoes would be fattening is if you ADD fat - like deep-frying them (fried green tomatoes), or making tomato chips (brushing sun-dried/dehydrated tomatoes with oil and baking them)...in THAT case it would be fattening because of the oil working its way into the tomatoes. - Maikel Y.
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Flavia Coffee is a rather sweet coffee. Luckily they have many different flavours available from really bold (which isn't sweet at all) all the way to hot chocolate (which is very sweet and delicious).
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Yes. Different fruits and vegetables only grow in one way. If one cherry grows on a tree, all of them do.
None of the inner planets are alike - they are all different in their own sweet way.
When giving tomatoes to guinea pigs the way you cut it does not matter.
Sweet potatoes can be cooked in the same way as ordinary potatoes, namely mashes, baked, boiled, roasted or made into chips. They can also be used in some sweet dessert recipes however.