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Antonia Posted 21 years ago
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Italian style cut tomatoes?

0 Does anybody know what kind of cut is it? 02br
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0 Sorry, I don't know. Even Google doesn't help... 02br 00I can see only 2 ways of cutting tomatoes: slices or quarters/wedges, so it should be one of them?

  • 0 Sorry, I don't know.
  • Even Google doesn't help...
  • 02br 00I can see only 2 ways of cutting tomatoes: slices or quarters/wedges, so it should be one of them?
  • 02br 02br 00Any chef, or Italian native here ???
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0 Sorry, I don't know. Even Google doesn't help... 02br
00I can see only 2 ways of cutting tomatoes: slices or quarters/wedges, so it should be one of them? 02br
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00Any chef, or Italian native here ??? 0-
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0 We shall see.. 0-
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0 Hi Antonia, 02br
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00Every hit I've made on "italian style tomatoes" has come up with tinned tomatoes. I think "Italian style" must refer to the fact that they are in a tin, and the "cut" means the way they are prepared before canning. 02br
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00So in UK we would probably say "1 tin chopped tomatoes" 02br
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00Does that sound r
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0 Ok, thank you abbie 0-
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0 Anything to do with sliced beef tomatoes, with mozzarella and a bit of basil? I forget what it's called; but it's quite Italian. 02br
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00MrP 0-
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0 I don't like cuts in tomatoes, whwn I need a tomatoe I push the surface and I drink the juice Do you like that form? 0-
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0 Thanks Mr P. Your posts are always very helpful, concise and to the point 02br
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00I love the tomatoes in any form (To the unknown guest) 0-
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00sliced beef tomatoes, with mozzarella and a bit of basil? I forget what it's called; but it's quite Italian.12blockquote
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00"Tomato and mozzarella salad"? 0-
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0 is insalata caprese 02br
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0 The very one! thank you. 0-

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