An old fashioned description meaning canned tomatoes.
Points in a tomato
On average, a standard tin of tomatoes weighs about 400 grams. However, sizes can vary depending on the brand and type of tomatoes used.
Add something acidic e.g. tinned tomatoes, maybe vinegar or even lemon juice.
Tomatoes are blanched under sprayed boiling water as they roll over an abrasive belt. The hot water loosens the skin making it easier to lift off.
Spaghetti, tinned or fresh peeled tomatoes, lamb or beef mince, mushrooms, Italian herbs, bacon, garlic.
Around 1822, tinned foods came to the United States
I assume you mean "ketchup which is 100% tomato", since all ketchup is 100% ketchup. The equivalent of 100% tomato ketchup would be passata (sieved tomatoes), or tinned tomatoes, or even tomato puree. (Regular ketchup also contains vinegar, sugar and spices to make it taste like ketchup).
The weights listed on tinned tomatoes, such as 240 g and 400 g, indicate the net weight of the contents inside the can, excluding the weight of the packaging. The net weight informs consumers about the actual amount of food they are purchasing. Typically, the smaller weight (e.g., 240 g) might refer to drained weight, while the larger weight (e.g., 400 g) refers to the total weight including the liquid. Always check the labels for specific details on net weight and contents.
No they aren not. It's a complex carbohydrate rich food.
No Unopened tinned food keeps indefintely.
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Tinned meat