Nope, it is a consumer good. Even if it is for further production, it is still not considered as a Capital good.
Capital good are goods used for the purpose of producing for other goods & commodities. It require a relatively large investment and is used for several years.
There are more suitable alternatives to fresh tomatoes than there are suitable alternatives to salt. The desire for fresh tomatoes is driven more by preference, whereas the desire for salt is driven more by need.
Capital good
With growth of business, the first problem that arises is shortage of capital. Infusion of fresh capital to accelerate growth can be arranged from private source or through bank finance.
if there is an increase in supply ,there is a corresponding increase in demand. perishable goods such as fresh tomatoes may increase in supply because there are in season.THIS IS ONE OF THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE
The capital used in the production of a good that can be reused in the production of another good is called "physical capital." This includes tools, machinery, and equipment that are not consumed in the production process and can be utilized repeatedly for creating various goods. Physical capital is essential for enhancing productivity and efficiency in manufacturing and other industries.
A good substitute for canned tomatoes in a recipe is fresh tomatoes or tomato sauce.
I suppose Lycopene make fresh tomatoes colorful
A suitable alternative for fresh tomatoes in a recipe could be canned tomatoes or sun-dried tomatoes.
You can substitute canned tomatoes for fresh in a recipe by using one can of diced or crushed tomatoes for every two medium-sized fresh tomatoes. Drain the canned tomatoes before using them to remove excess liquid.
A suitable tomato substitute for a recipe that calls for fresh tomatoes is canned tomatoes.
Technically, they are fresh because they aren't canned. However most tomatoes that make it to supermarkets are picked while still green and ripened artificially. Does that make them fresh? Unless they have soft spots they aren't spoiled but truly fresh tomatoes may only be available if you grow your own or know of a good produce market that's supplied locally.
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I suppose you could. Unless they have a law against taking fresh tomatoes out of the state.
Raw, fresh tomatoes doesn't contain sodium chloride.
They put red spray paint on store bought tomatoes.
Crushed tomatoes, tomato sauce, or fresh tomatoes can be used as substitutes for diced tomatoes in a recipe.
Approximately 8-10 fresh tomatoes would be equivalent to a 28 ounce can.