• Venutianxspring@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 months ago

      I hate raw tomatoes. Stewed, sun dried, baked, in a Pico, salsa, whatever, but can’t eat then by themselves for some reason

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        10 months ago

        Have you tried adding salt? Not joking, a little salt on each bite is amazing on a fresh tomato

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          10 months ago

          I still remember my first fresh tomato wedge with salt and fresh cracked pepper from a farmers market when I was a kid. It might be nostalgia but I haven’t had a tomato that good since .

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        Same here. And every time I say it someone pipes up with “well you just haven’t had a good one.” Well, I have had one that tomato-eaters say is really good. I’ve had it with salt, I’ve had it with pepper, I’ve even had it with sugar. It still tastes and feels like a tomato, and I don’t like that.

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          10 months ago

          I can understand. For me it’s cucumber that I hate.

          I have no problem with picked cucumber but fresh cucumber taste horrible for me.

          I’m sure it’s a delicious vegetable but it’s not for me.

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          10 months ago

          Yeah, if you don’t like the tomato flavour of tomatoes, there’s not a whole lot different varieties are going to do for you, or having them be vine ripened or freshly picked for that matter. Increasing the sugar content doesn’t make them taste less like tomatoes, it just makes them taste like sweet tomatoes.

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          10 months ago

          Had a garden tomato yet? Like one that hasn’t been picked unripe, refrigerated, shipped across the country and left to ripen artificially on a shelf so it ends up tasting like water and disappointment?

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            10 months ago

            See? I knew there’d be at least one.

            I’ve literally grown my own tomatoes because people kept telling me this. And even fresh off the vine, still warm from the sun, it tastes and feels like a tomato.

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            10 months ago

            Yes. I’ve had the fanciest tomatoes that people rave over and I still hate them raw. It’s like tomato lovers just can’t fathom that they just taste gross to some people. Cooked tomatoes are great, raw are not for me.

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              10 months ago

              Ok yeah then that’s valid, some people just don’t like raw tomatoes. I just wanted to make sure you didn’t just get a “fancy tomato” from the store and decided you didn’t like it.

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        10 months ago

        I’m the same way but I know exactly why. The goo like substance that the seeds come in makes me literally gag.

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        10 months ago

        I’m generally the opposite. Pico is fresh enough, as is salsa, and some tomato sauces are fine, but I prefer fresh and firm.

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          10 months ago

          grape tomatoes should straight up not be classed together with big tomatoes, they taste so different and are used differently.

          It’s like calling plums and cherries the same thing just because they’re the same species, they taste wildly differently and you will get stares if you shove a whole plum in your mouth and spit the core out…

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            10 months ago

            They taste very different I’m sure, if you like tomatoes, but if you don’t, they taste awful fucking similar.

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          Substitute MSG instead of salt if you really want to bring out the flavor! Add a slice of mozzarella to the mix, and a fresh basil leaf if you have it (not dried) and you’ve got yourself a tasty, healthy snack! (but please use real mozzarella, not that “low moisture partially skim” bullshit).

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      They are, anyone who says otherwise is probably suffering through bad tomatoes. If the tomatoes aren’t from somewhere local to you, they’ve probably been refrigerated and that destroys the flavour.

      Also people don’t always know the dark art of adding salt and pepper, then waiting a couple of minutes before using the tomatoes. It can even save supermarket tomatoes a little bit