You can eat it right away.
Salsa can last up to 2 months past the epiration date. Note the jar of salsa must be un-opened.
Purple. Pie is delicious and tomato has a crush. Potato must be mashed.
it is used in the duel arena,you must throw the tomato to the players face.But the players must be dueling withe other players
Most salsa must be refrigerated after opening. Check the label and see if it states refrigeration is required. If it is throw it away if it has been left at room temperature or higher for more than 6 hours.
Tomato juice contains citric acid much like other fruits such as oranges and lemons. also since tomatoes are acidic then tomato juice must then be acidic
Terry the tomato must rescue his girlfriend Tracey from Sammy squirrel's villainous clutches by climbing up a vine.
Air must be removed from the container into which you place your salsa. Have you seen the Food Saver on TV or in stores? (or similar) they come with attachments that allow you to suck the air out of the jar. Of course you can can the old fashioned way, Google "Canning Preserving Tomatoes" and you'll find a bunch of websites that give directions or check an old (1970s at least) cookbook. Tomatoes are acidic and are preserved differently than jelly or pickles, etc so make sure you're reading the right directions. I also assumed your salsa was primarily tomato.
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cheese crust and tomato sauce.WHO EVER THAT IS ASKING THIS MUST EAT PIZZA.
Why yes! As long as your chicken dish is served with warm or cold potatoe salad. Also, you must enjoy this with a Tall glass of Water. And a sliced Tomato.
The seeds of a tomato are inside it, and usually sprout after the tomato decays and the seeds can then germinate. Seeds can actually start to sprout inside the tomato if it is kept around long enough and at room temperature. Do not eat the sprouting seeds. The flesh of the tomato is probably OK, but it must be getting a bit old and the flavor might not be what you'd hope for. I'd toss it and get a fresher one. There may be a green leaf-like top on the tomato, this is part of the plant where it was attached to the vine. A tomato with one of those is perfectly edible - just pick off the piece, it will come away easily.
Yes, you can bring tomato juice on an airplane in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers of tomato juice must be packed in checked luggage.