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Tomato Powder LARGE CAN


Price: $28.69
Item Number: 792-347

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6 to 23$25.82
24 to 59$24.67
60 to 1000$23.24


Honeyville's Tomato Powder is made from the sweetest tomatoes to make a rich tomato paste that’s full of flavor. Whether you’re making homemade pizza, spaghetti, or anything that calls for tomato paste, Honeyville Tomato Powder will not disappoint. The taste is great, and the nutritional food value is preserved. Honeyville Tomato Powderis an ideal product for long term food storage and emergency preparedness.
 
Shelf-Life:  Tomato Powder will store for 10 to 15 years in a sealed #10 can (oxygen absorber included) under ideal storage conditions (cool, dry place).

Instructions:  Blend 2 tablespoons tomato powder with ¼ cup water. Blend until desired thickness is achieved.

Uses:  Tomato Powder can be used separately or in combination with soups, casseroles, pizzas, pastas and more. May also be used as a thickening agent.

Visit our Cooking Cousins Blog to find delicious recipes for Tomato Powder and more!

Packaging:  Tomato Powder is sealed air tight in a #10 can and weighs approximately 3.25 pounds. A case contains 6 #10 cans and weighs 19.5 pounds. Each can contains 74 servings. One serving size is 2 tablespoons.

Ingredients:  Dehydrated Tomatoes. Contains less than 2% Silicon Dioxide (to prevent caking).

Allergen information:  This product is produced on equipment that processes products containing soy, wheat, egg, peanut, and tree nuts.

 

Learn how Chef Tess uses Honeyville's Tomato Powder:

Product Reviews

(719 Ratings, 11 Reviews) Average Rating:
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Not what I expected...much better!
Mary (PA) 4/19/2012 11:54 PM
As others have stated, this is EXACTLY like a good canned tomato paste. It's not salty, tinny or overly acidic. Plain it's like paste or ketchup. It's easy to add some dried herbs and spices to make marinara, etc. I was very happily surprised with this product. You CAN use this product to make good spaghetti sauce. Who would have thought?
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Ratings vs. Reviews
Chris (California) 2/28/2012 11:22 AM
Ratings and reviews are 2 different things. A rating is just someone clicking on a number of stars and not including any commentary. A review has both a number of stars as well as feedback (good, bad, or indifferent). You can see all reviews by clicking on, "See all reviews for this product" above and to the right. Hope that helps.
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why cant I see all reviews?
val (nyc) 2/28/2012 9:07 AM
all these ratings and I only see 5 star ratings,,,Come on folks show the good with the bad
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Seriously...
Keith (California) 1/13/2012 12:05 AM
Yea, someone must have used a bot to try and game this system or something. This stuff ROCKS! Anyone who gives it a bad rating must not like tomatos is the only thing I can think of. You couldn't tell the difference between this and tomato paste if you tried! A little goes a LONG WAY and should be in everyone's pantry! I quit buying tomato sauces or pastes in cans and I use this stuff for everything now. Its nice to be able to just add maybe a tablespoon to a pot of soup just to give it a little tiny bit of a zing. I started making soup mixes for friends as gifts using all dry ingredients and everyone loves them and can never figure out how I'm able to do it! I use these gifts to introduce people to food storage and have at least converted a few people over to the idea of being a little more prepared in these troubled times. Peace Out!
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Backpacking Cook
Greg (Michigan) 9/15/2011 7:45 PM
Used this with Honeyville beef tvp, mushrooms, green peppers, and onions to make the best spaghetti we ever had camping. We stopped buying prepared freeze dried camper meals and create our own meals. We have been the envy of the trips for several years. Only problem is that everyone wants me to do all of the cooking!
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