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  • G geometrinen_gepardi@sopuli.xyz

    Never thought of the idea of using bananas to ripen. Do they make a lot of difference?

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    specialseaweed@sh.itjust.works
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    Plums and tomatoes do it too. Throw em in a paper bag with what you want to ripen.

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    • G geometrinen_gepardi@sopuli.xyz

      Never thought of the idea of using bananas to ripen. Do they make a lot of difference?

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      FauxPseudo
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      It makes the difference between ripe in a week vs green compost in three.

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      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

        Before the first frost I had to pull a lot of tomatoes that were green. I bought two bananas, put everything on a lined tray and put it all on a paper bag and the back of the cabinet. Over 2kg of late harvest ripe tomatoes grown from seeds I got at the library for free. Though I did have to buy bananas.

        Cost: 59¢

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        niquarl@lemmy.ml
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        What are you going to cook with 2kg of tomatoes ? Or are toi going to freeze them ?

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          What are you going to cook with 2kg of tomatoes ? Or are toi going to freeze them ?

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          FauxPseudo
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          I never freeze tomatoes. It destroys the texture and takes up freezer space. We recently won a $100 gift card for groceries. I’m thinking some of that will go to onions, peppers and other fixings for me to can up some salsa. Maybe a light tomato pan sauce on pasta for dinner. That should take care of all of it.

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          • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

            I never freeze tomatoes. It destroys the texture and takes up freezer space. We recently won a $100 gift card for groceries. I’m thinking some of that will go to onions, peppers and other fixings for me to can up some salsa. Maybe a light tomato pan sauce on pasta for dinner. That should take care of all of it.

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            niquarl@lemmy.ml
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            Is freezing them really not viable when using them in a sauce ?

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              Is freezing them really not viable when using them in a sauce ?

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              FauxPseudo
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              I feel like I can feel the texture difference. I haven’t done a double blind test but I’ve always known and confirmed it in the past. Tomatoes are 94% water. That water expands when it freezes and rips apart the fine fibers that would normally stay intact but soften when cooked. It results in a mealy texture I’m not fond of.

              And, as mentioned, I really don’t want stuff like this clogging up my freezer. I’ve had three refrigerator and freezer fails in the last 8 years. By canning things I make them shelf stable. No electricity required for storage. No waiting for things to thaw.

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              • niquarl@lemmy.mlN niquarl@lemmy.ml

                Is freezing them really not viable when using them in a sauce ?

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                𝕛𝕨𝕞-𝕕𝕖𝕧
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                i mean it is but why would you freeze a tomato sauce and ruin/water down the texture when canning exists, is easier, preserves the sauce better than freezing, doesn’t really alter a tomato sauce’s flavor or texture, and has been used for doing this for basically 200 years now?

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                • J 𝕛𝕨𝕞-𝕕𝕖𝕧

                  i mean it is but why would you freeze a tomato sauce and ruin/water down the texture when canning exists, is easier, preserves the sauce better than freezing, doesn’t really alter a tomato sauce’s flavor or texture, and has been used for doing this for basically 200 years now?

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                  niquarl@lemmy.ml
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                  I should try canning next time maybe then

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                  • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                    I feel like I can feel the texture difference. I haven’t done a double blind test but I’ve always known and confirmed it in the past. Tomatoes are 94% water. That water expands when it freezes and rips apart the fine fibers that would normally stay intact but soften when cooked. It results in a mealy texture I’m not fond of.

                    And, as mentioned, I really don’t want stuff like this clogging up my freezer. I’ve had three refrigerator and freezer fails in the last 8 years. By canning things I make them shelf stable. No electricity required for storage. No waiting for things to thaw.

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                    rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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                    Canning is also fun. Physically annoying but fun!

                    Also sometimes sticky, depending on what’s being canned lol

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                    • rebekahwsd@lemmy.worldR rebekahwsd@lemmy.world

                      Canning is also fun. Physically annoying but fun!

                      Also sometimes sticky, depending on what’s being canned lol

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                      FauxPseudo
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                      I save all my canning beans days for when it’s winter and there is no humidity in the house. Fire up a few canners and steam the house while prepping beans for the coming year.

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                      • FauxPseudo F FauxPseudo

                        I save all my canning beans days for when it’s winter and there is no humidity in the house. Fire up a few canners and steam the house while prepping beans for the coming year.

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                        rebekahwsd@lemmy.world
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                        Its why I’ll can in the middle of the night, it’s cooler!

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