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Is tomate pelee vegan?

Tomate pelee is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is tomate pelee?

Tomate pelée, or peeled tomatoes in English, are ripe tomatoes that have had their skin removed for easier cooking and consumption. These tomatoes are typically picked at the peak of ripeness, then subjected to a process that involves scalding them in hot water to loosen their skins, followed by a quick bath in ice water to halt the cooking process. The skins are then easily removed, revealing the tender, juicy flesh beneath. Peeled tomatoes are commonly used in soups, stews, sauces, and other dishes that require a smooth, even texture. They add a bright, fresh flavor to any recipe and are a staple ingredient in many kitchens around the world.

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