Canned tomatoes, or tinned tomatoes, are tomatoes, usually peeled, that are sealed into a can after having been processed by heat.[1]
Economic aspects
editIndustrially produced canned tomatoes are internationally a staple product[2] and subject to regular market analysis[3] as well as trade considerations.[4][5]
Home preservation
editHome canned tomatoes may be prepared in a number of ways.[6] However, safety measures need to be taken, since improperly canned tomatoes can cause botulism poisoning, whether produced industrially or at home.[7]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Standard for Canned Tomatoes" (PDF). CODEX STAN 13-1981. Codex Alimentarius. 1981. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
- ^ lessingflynn (2023-01-13). "The Demographics Behind Tomato Consumers". ProAg. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ ltd, Market Data Forecast. "Canned Tomatoes Market |Size, Share, Growth| 2022 – 2027". Market Data Forecast. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ "Trade - Tomato News". www.tomatonews.com. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ "Tomato Products Situation and Outlook" (PDF). Circular. USDA Foreign Agricultural Service. June 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-05-15. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
- ^ Elizabeth L. Andress (May 2006). "Sorting Out Tomato Canning Directions". National Center for Home Food Preservation. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
- ^ Patricia Redlinger (September 2001). "Canning and freezing tomatoes" (PDF). PM 638. Iowa State University Extension. Retrieved 2007-02-21.