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Julienne Super Red Tomatoes

Julienne Sun-Dried Tomatoes are vine-ripened tomatoes that have been halved, dried then sliced into thin strips. Our Super Red Sun-Dried Tomatoes are lightly treated to enhance and preserve their bright red color and exceptional texture.

  • Ripe tomatoes are picked, sliced and dried to preserve their sun-drenched flavor

  • Can be cooked or rehydrated before use, or used as is in recipes

  • Sweet tomato flavor is a great complement to many savory dishes

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    Price: $46.90
    $0.59 / Ounce

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    Suggested uses

  • Great as a condiment, a base for sauces or even as a colorful, flavorful garnish

  • Super red sun-dried tomatoes add an intense burst of flavor and bright red color when mixed into dough, bread, or crusts

  • Easily add to soups, spreads, pizzas or dressings

  • Basic prep

    Use as is or blanch tomatoes for 30 seconds in boiling water to bring out their flavor and soften their texture.

    Storage & handling

    Store in a dry, cool place for up to 12 months under optimal storage conditions.

    Ingredients

    Sun Dried Tomatoes, salt, contains 2% or less glucose, citric acid, sulfur dioxide (for color retention), potassium sorbate.

    Our Julienne Super Red Sun-Dried Tomatoes are vine-ripened tomatoes picked at their ripest then sliced into halves, dried, then cut into thin julienne strips. Drying concentrates the rich, sweet flavor of the tomatoes, and we use a variety of techniques to preserve their bright red color and overall freshness.

    Our Super Red Sun-Dried Tomatoes range from bright red to deep orange in color. The drying process helps capture and intensify all the great, summery flavors of fully ripe, fresh tomatoes. Sun-dried tomatoes, which tend to be slightly sweeter than fresh tomatoes, can also be stored for much longer than fresh tomatoes.

    Tomatoes have been cultivated for thousands of years by the indigenous peoples of the Andes Mountains. Over time, the practice of growing tomatoes for consumption traveled north through Central America and into what is now Mexico and the southwestern United States.

    The word "tomato" is thought to come from "tomati," the word used for the fruit in pre-industrial Mexico. During the 16th and 17th centuries, Spanish and Portuguese explorers brought tomato seeds to Europe. Tomatoes were frequently grown as ornamental plants and spread throughout Europe (and back to the colonized eastern seaboard of North America) for this purpose.

    Classic recipe

    Smoky Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken Salad

    Dress up chicken salad in shades of red with our Super-Red Sun-Dried Tomatoes and a hint of smoky paprika. Sweet and extra-soft, these sun-concentrated gems add just the right chew and tang to this lunch bag standard. Serve it in a sandwich or wrap, or let it shine over lightly dressed field greens.