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I don't see the point in buying Tinned Tomatoes to make homemade soup?


Tinned tomatoes are processed and have added sugar and salt and possibly Basil.


Buy fresh tomatoes for homemade soup..


If you are buying tinned tomatoes you might as well buy tinned tomato soup.


DulwichFox

Seabag Wrote:

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> San Marzano (in the gold can) if you can find

> them

>

> http://www.amazon.com/Cento-Marzano-Certified-Toma

> toes-28-Ounce/dp/B002C4HZ00


Seabag, I keep hearing about San Marzano tomatoes so I splashed out on Morrison's own brand (a whopping ?1.50 per can or thereabouts!) I couldn't tell the difference between them and say, napolina bog standard plum tomatoes. Quite disapppointing. Maybe I need to seek out a proper brand.


I bought some budget plum tomatoes, oooh a saving of 20p, in a green can. Not only did they not have that handy pull ring thing to get the lid off, they were so bad they had to be thrown in the bin. Tinny and bitter. I hate wasting food and usually make the best of something but these could not be salvaged.

numbers Wrote:

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> Seabag Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > San Marzano (in the gold can) if you can find

> > them

> >

> >

> http://www.amazon.com/Cento-Marzano-Certified-Toma

>

> > toes-28-Ounce/dp/B002C4HZ00

>

> Seabag, I keep hearing about San Marzano tomatoes

> so I splashed out on Morrison's own brand (a

> whopping ?1.50 per can or thereabouts!) I

> couldn't tell the difference between them and say,

> napolina bog standard plum tomatoes. Quite

> disapppointing. Maybe I need to seek out a proper

> brand.

>

> I bought some budget plum tomatoes, oooh a saving

> of 20p, in a green can. Not only did they not

> have that handy pull ring thing to get the lid

> off, they were so bad they had to be thrown in the

> bin. Tinny and bitter. I hate wasting food and

> usually make the best of something but these could

> not be salvaged.


The trade size in the gold can

Hard to find but very good

So good that there's fake versions around

Ha ha

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