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Juice extracted from fresh tomatoes by cooking them and then exposing the heated tomatoes to a process that separates the skins and seeds from the juice.
Fresh tomatoes cooked for several hours and then strained. The strained tomatoes are then cooked longer to reduce them to a thick concentrate.
A tomato product that is not as thick as tomato puree but thicker than tomato juice. It generally has its flavor enhanced by the addition of herbs, spices, onion and garlic.
A beverage made of tomato juice and a variety of vegetables blended together into a drink served for breakfast, snacks or as an ingredient for cocktails.
A consommé that contains tomatoes or tomato juice as a flavoring ingredient. When served hot it is in a liquid form.
A type of basic bread that is flavored with chopped tomatoes. American versions are often given added flavor with tomato juice, which gives the bread an orange or reddish color and a rich tomato taste.
In plant families, the tomato is classified as a fruit (berry), but when eaten it resembles a vegetable, which it is most often considered to be.
A kitchen tool that extracts juice from citrus fruits and vegetables by shredding the flesh of the food item.
A sweet and tart tasting beverage that is made from whole cranberries, flavored with sugar and processed into either a red or white colored juice.
The juice made from carrots blended into a liquid form. Carrot juice is often promoted for its nutritional benefits, since carrots are rich in beta-carotene and contain anti-oxidants, vitamins A, B, C, D, E, K, minerals iron, calcium, phosphorous, potassium, magnesium and other absorbable nutrients.
The liquid that is removed from sauerkraut and processed into a juice form. Kraut juice is used to season various food dishes or used as an ingredient to make a kraut beverage.
A sweetened tomato sauce, very similar to a jelly, that is served as a condiment for bread and other foods.
Refers to the liquid extracted from food items that is used to make beverages and sauces. Liquid extracted from fruits and vegetables can be used as beverages, such as the juice squeezed from an orange or tomato.
A sauce made with the juices released from oven roasted or stove top cooked foods, such as meat, poultry or vegetables.
The juice from a grapefruit which is made into a beverage that is generally served at breakfast, as a snack or for use in cocktails.
A colorless liquor, that is distilled from the fermented mash of potatoes, corn and other grains, or fruit.
The juice from a fresh tangerine that can be consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient. It has a sweet citrus flavor and is the same color of orange as the flesh of the tangerine.
The juice extracted from grapes that is then bottled or sold as frozen concentrate. Different quantities of sugar may be added to the juice, depending on the type of grapes that are used, in order to increase the sweetness.
The juice squeezed from an orange, which is used as a beverage that is generally served at breakfast.
The juice from a fresh lime, which is the best form of lime flavor. Bottled lime juice can be substituted if fresh limes are not available.
Top 52 glossary terms found