Phrases with «whole tomatoes»

The phrase "whole tomatoes" means that the tomatoes are not cut into pieces or processed in any way – they are in their complete form as they were grown. Full definition

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Sentences with «whole tomatoes»

  • Or, sauté one large tin of whole tomatoes in hot butter until liquid is reduced by a third. (remonline.com)
  • I'm happy to see a version using whole tomatoes in a smaller size that I could enjoy myself over a few days. (lanascooking.com)
  • * Once I accidentally bought a can of whole tomatoes with basil, and it also did well. (sunnysideupsd.com)
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