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I've never tried it but it sounds interesting, with we could find it locally!

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I cannot imagine they actually sun dry tomatoes.

 

Dehydrate? yes.

 

I have mixed tomato powder with ketchup. Not that good.

 

dcarch

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Hi,

 

I didn't try it yet. Can anyone post the ingreditents and nutional facts of this tomato ketchup??

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Here you go:

 

Ingredients
sun dried tomato puree (water, sun dried tomatoes) tomato concentrate, corn syrup, white distilled vinegar, sugar, sun dried tomato powder, salt, onion powder, spices, natural flavor, contains 0.5% or less of the following: garlic powder, spices, sulfur dioxide (for color retention)

 

 

 

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Or you could make your own. The recipe for home-made Sundried Tomato Catsup is included in the eGCI lesson on "Basic Condiments".

Click here and scroll to the bottom of the post for the recipe.

 

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Brian: Peter, those are Cheerios.”

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