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  2. Canned tomato - Wikipedia

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    Canned tomatoes, or tinned tomatoes, are tomatoes, usually peeled, that are sealed into a can after having been processed by heat. [1] Economic aspects.

  3. Hunt's - Wikipedia

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    Besides several varieties of canned tomato sauce, the Hunt's brand appears on tomato paste, diced, whole, stewed, pureed and crushed tomatoes, organic and No Salt Added tomato products, spaghetti sauce, ketchup, barbecue sauce, canned potatoes, canned peaches and Hunt's Family Favorites line of canned recipe helpers.

  4. 7 Canned Foods You Should Never Buy - AOL

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    2. Canned Refried Beans. Canned refried beans is what happens when you take perfectly good beans and strip them of all dignity. These mushy, pasty blobs pack enough sodium to preserve a mummy and ...

  5. Canning - Wikipedia

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    The heating process during canning appears to make dietary fiber more soluble, and therefore more readily fermented in the colon into gases and physiologically active byproducts. Canned tomatoes have a higher available lycopene content. Consequently, canned meat and vegetables are often among the list of food items that are stocked during ...

  6. Why do people buy generic over brand-name products? It's ...

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    This includes items such as canned goods, including canned vegetables and soups; pantry staples, such as pasta, rice and flour; and nonperishable items, such as dry cereal and coffee, she says.

  7. Is it better for you to eat tomatoes or drink tomato juice ...

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    But, typically, tomato soup is a simple healthy meal or side dish that uses canned tomatoes as the base. While the soup has lycopene, vitamin A and vitamin C, the dish may also be high in sodium.

  8. Contadina - Wikipedia

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    Contadina is a brand of Italian-inspired tomato products and bread crumbs. The brand was established in 1914 by Aiello Brothers & Company. A Chicago wholesaler, Antonio Morici, through Italo Canning bought the entire production of Contadina. By 1918 the Aiello Brothers grew short of capital and Italo Canning purchased their cannery.

  9. Aldi vs. Dollar Tree: Where Can You Get the Best Canned Goods ...

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    At Aldi, you’ll find a larger, 12-ounce can of pork luncheon meat for $2.39, a 4.6 can of Vienna sausages for $0.85 and a 12-ounce can of corned beef for $3.19 all from the Brookdale brand.