"Would you like a free glass of Tomato Juice on the plane?"
"Would you like tomato juice on the plane?"
Through the Looking Glass - Jefferson Airplane album - was created in 2000.
Yes, you can bring glass on an airplane in your carry-on luggage, but it's recommended to pack it securely to prevent breakage.
Everything from glass etching to tomato processing.
The windshield, the windows? Lol
Reinforced glass.
Not unless it's commercially canned. If you have left over tomato sauce at home put it in glass or plastic. The acid in the tomato can react with metal.
look closer, use a magnifing glass
if its empty
Breakfast: boiled egg and tomato and green tea Lunch: chicken salad and a glass of water Dinner: lean steak and vegetables and a glass of water You also need to include two snacks such as celery and almonds
An 8 oz glass of tomato juice typically contains about 20-25 mg of lycopene. The exact amount can vary based on the brand and processing method, as well as the type of tomatoes used. Lycopene is a powerful antioxidant found in tomatoes, and its concentration tends to be higher in processed tomato products like juice compared to raw tomatoes.
If you are referring to the drink it looks like a glass of tomato juice usually with a piece of celery sticking out of it.