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  2. Everything You Need to Know About Freezing Tomatoes - AOL

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    How to Freeze Tomatoes. Greenberg says the best method for freezing tomatoes is to blanch them first and then remove the skin. "Frozen tomatoes can be stored throughout the winter months so you ...

  3. Can You Freeze Tomatoes? Yes, and Here's the Best Way ... - AOL

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    How to Freeze Tomatoes. You can freeze all different types of tomatoes, from petite cherry tomatoes to meaty beefsteaks and pretty heirlooms. But before you freeze them, make sure the tomatoes are ...

  4. Unlock The 2-Ingredient Secret To Easy Homemade Beef Taquitos

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    Add tomato paste and stir to coat. Cook, stirring frequently, until paste starts to caramelize, 2 to 3 minutes. Add ground beef, taco seasoning, and 3/4 teaspoon salt.

  5. Frozen food - Wikipedia

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    Fluidized bed freezing is a variant of air-blast freezing where pelletized food is blown by fast-moving cold air from below, forming a fluidized bed. The small size of the food combined with the fast-flowing air provides good heat transfer and therefore quicker freezing. Contact freezing uses physical contact other than air to transfer the heat.

  6. Canned tomato - Wikipedia

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    Homemade canned tomatoes are a convenience food across the former Soviet Union. Canned tomatoes, or tinned tomatoes, are tomatoes, usually peeled, that are sealed into a can after having been processed by heat. [1]

  7. Genetically modified tomato - Wikipedia

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    A genetically modified tomato, or transgenic tomato, is a tomato that has had its genes modified, using genetic engineering. The first trial genetically modified food was a tomato engineered to have a longer shelf life (the Flavr Savr ), which was on the market briefly beginning on May 21, 1994. [ 1 ]

  8. Ask the Master Gardener: Tips for growing tomatoes and ... - AOL

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    Tomatoes require full sun, at least six to eight hours a day, as well as frequent watering and regular fertilizer. Plants should be watered at least once a day, preferably in the early morning ...

  9. Learn How to Grow Your Own Tomatoes in Your Backyard - AOL

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