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No. The original health of the plant and the health of it's fruit determines how long the produce will last. Neither organic nor non-organic tomatoes can escape the decay process. Much of our food now travels a long way before we select it in our local stores. So when you buy the tomatoes you don't know how long it has been since it was picked. You can get a longer life of organic or non-organic tomatoes if you buy 'tomatoes on the vine'. The vine helps to keep the tomatoes alive longer. This will work with both types organic and non-organic.
Cut tomatoes typically last for about 3-5 days in the fridge before they spoil.
Sliced tomatoes typically last for about 3-5 days in the fridge before they spoil.
Tomatoes should be blanched for about 30 to 60 seconds before peeling.
Yes, it is recommended to peel tomatoes before making salsa to achieve a smoother texture and remove any tough skin.
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.
You can eat anything that won't hurt you before you run.
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Yes, organic fruits can go bad before non-organic fruits since they lack genetic modifications and preservatives.
Yes, tomatoes have seeds. They are typically removed before consumption by cutting the tomato in half and scooping out the seeds with a spoon or by slicing the tomato and gently squeezing out the seeds.