Can you use whole tomatoes instead of stewed tomatoes in a recipe?
Yes. You need to peel the tomatoes. Put them in very hot water for a few minutes and the skin will come off very easily. Now, cut them up in small pieces and boil them in one cup of water until they are soft. (That's stewed tomatoes.)
Where does tomato provencale come from?
The dish "tomato provençale" comes from the Provence region of France, a southern region known for its bright, fresh cuisine.
What kind of placentation does tomato have?
I'm an amateur and also I'm not sure why you're asking, but:
It's the part near the center of the tomato that the seeds seem to come out of. The tomato placenta is where the seeds get their nutrients from. When you slice a tomato, there's that "chamber" full of slime and seeds, and the inner curved portion of the chamber is the placenta.
It tastes just like the other parts of a tomato.
Does that answer your question?
What is the main place tomatoes are grown?
Tomatoes are grown in following places:
1-Tomatoes are widely cultivated across China.
2-The United States produced 14 million metric tons of tomatoes 3- India produced 10 million metric tons of tomatoes.
Can you put tomatoes on your eyes?
You can stick beans in your ears for all I care.
However, I personally wouldn't put tomatoes on my eyes. Tomatoes are decidedly acidic (not as much as, say, lemons, but still).
Why does your armpit smell like tomatoes?
Well, my armpits DO smell like tomatoes. Im not too sure why though. Maybe its a fatal disease that is spread loosely across the world.
Anyway, I recommend going to your local GP asking about your problem. I did the same, it helped me alot.
Why do tomato plant leaves turn dark green and stems turn purple?
[1] As long as the leaves turn uniformly dark green and show no abnormal shaping, the tomato plant should be healthy. There's always a chance that the leaves will have the lushest green because they're where photosynthesis is being carried on. Proper amount of light plus proper chlorophyll show up as healthy green. The color also indicates that the plant's getting proper nutrient amounts, especially nitrogen. But if fruit doesn't develop, or if it develops too small, then the plant's getting too much nitrogen. [2] Purple stems may or may not indicate stress. Sometimes it's a sign of not enough phosphorus. Commercial fertilizers are ka NPK, for their emphasis on giving nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to the plant. Not enough phosphorus may mean exactly that. In that case, a fertilizer with a higher middle number [the P for phosphorus in NPK] or a superphosphate's the answer. Or there's enough of the nutrient. But the nutrient isn't being made available in the proper amounts to the plant. That can happen when air, soil and water temperatures are outside the plant's comfort range. So, for example, nutrients need to be in soluble form, to be taken in by plants. But they'll be more easily taken if when the water's lukewarm. [3] It always helps to have a soil analysis done by the local extension office. The analysis indicates what the soil has, what it doesn't have, and what to do about it.
What type of irrigation can be used with tomatoes?
A drip or a sprinkler or overhead irrigator is used
Grapes are one of the rare fruits that contain tartaric acid. It is present as free acid and a salt, such as potassium bitartrate.
What is the most disease resistant tomato?
Something that grows fast and prolific and lasts a long time into cold wet weather. Mostly hybrids that have disease resistant parents.
Best with chicken rice loaded with hell lots of chilli sauce. Very effective in cooling
Why are store bought canned tomatoes unhealthy?
The inside of the can is lined with the unhealthy chemical BPA or BPS. This leaks out because of the acid in the tomatoes.
In my area we have only red squirrels they don't eat my tomatoes. I don't know about grey squirrels though. Tomato plants are from the nightshade family and are poisonous[apart from the fruit of course]. We have lots of deer around us but they never touch the tomato plants. I'd give them a go if I were you.
What is the ISBN of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe?
The ISBN of Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is 039456152X.
How does the genetical modified tomato work?
Scientists use laboratory techniques to incorporate gene sequences from other species (that might be other plants, bacteria, fungi...) into the genome of the tomato plant. These new genes are permanently part of the genome and will be passed on to all future generations. The genes code for advantageous traits that are not found naturally in tomatoes and include pest resistance, drought resistance, larger fruit, higher yields, and longer shelf life. Other traits that are normally found in tomatoes such as deep red coloration, sweet taste, and high concentration of nutrients are sacrificed.
There is little evidence that supports claims that GM tomatoes are less nutritious or harmful to human health, but there is no evidence that disproves these claims. There are also many environmental, economic, and social implications involved with GM agriculture which make this a controversial topic.