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I'm willing to bet they made a sauce out of the insides of the tomato..
We also make stuffed bell peppers. It’s good
I'm curious about that one single person who said at some point that tomatoes are poisonous and what was the real reason for it
Interesting fact; tomatoes are in he nightshade family. That is probably why they thought they were poisonous. I really enjoy your channel. You speak Italian well! 😅 🍅
Looks a lot lije the Grerk filled tomatoes
I guess you could use the insides for a salsa for next day or something.
it's basically a pizza before the invention of bread
any side dishes to make with all those cores?
Stop it with the accents bro. If youre american talk american if your italian (born Italy) then talk Italian. If my grandmother had wheels then she wouldve been a bike. Annoying all this prego shit youre using
Yum
You should try sweet tomatoes. They're a side of you can get at a very old American restaurant/pub in Virginia between the historic University and… Monticello?
What do you do with the tomato innards?
My grandma used to make it as a side dish, it's delicious! We call it "pomodori grate' " since there's gotta be some grated bread at the top to make it crunchier and flavorful
We still do this and we also do the same recipe with zucchinis or bell peppers
I am going to make these this week with the tomatoes I just picked!!!! I’ll make a spinach cream sauce and roasted veggies on the side too! ❤
Alla spagnola? As a spaniard I wasn't expecting that 😂
It's so cute! I love food recipes that uses itself as the container.
Tomatoes or originate in Mesoamerica, Mexico to be specific, which is North America
OMG I love this one!
I just so happen to have a countertop covered by our fresh picked tomatoes. I'm making this tonight, minus the meat.
It looks delicious.
I'm reminded of a quiche but in a tomato
A couple hundred years ago, there was a guy, who to prove tomatoes weren't poisonous, took to the top of a town hall and proceeded to eat it after a crowd showed up. Awesome!! Unless he spent years building up a tolerance to the poison… then that would have been the greatest troll ever!!
You mispronounced "vomit stuffed with herbs"
Just came across your channel yesterday and it's amazing!! Thank you for sharing ❤🎉
The people of Europe would never eat native foods because when the spaniards came here. Some starving spaniard stuffed his mouth with jalapenos and choked. So they reported to the king and queen of spain that the natives ate poisonous foods. The Europeans who believe their own lies. Never ate native foods. Until the 1850s famine of europe. The murdering colonizers in America by now realized the food is not poisonous so they sent tons of potatoes and other veggies like tomatoes. Who the europeans thought were poison. Honestly. The bible says white people come out of the womb lying. So true.
Kinda like stuffed peppers! Take out the inside and put something tasty I'm that vegetable.
It's funny how that "Mama and Josh" YouTube channel just made a video about stuffed tomatoes, but they actually look appetizing in this one! 😂
If you're doing this at home using slightly unripe tomatoes will hold together better and not turn into mush and the flavour is even better.
SUPREME. 👽🇺🇲📡🌒✨
Me with a metric ton of tomatoes from my tomato garden: 😃
(One of them is freaking huge like two tomatoes that grew into each other and became one)
I have friends who might be more willing to eat tomatoes without the “innards.” 😏
Just made this…and it’s awesome. Highly recommended.
I know what ill be making next weekend. We have so many tomatoes in our garden. I am sick of making sauce!
Excellent history and a replicable recipe🎉
Could you use the innards for sauce and drizzle it over the stuffed tomatoes?
Oh, cool, I’ve got a ton of tomatoes from my garden, some basil and other herbs from my garden as well, some local prosciutto and stracciatella. Lunch tomorrow!
Wonderful
The Spanish birthed modern Italian cuisine
The Americas brithed everyone elses before that.
Name a cuisine that wouldn't feel odd or just plain wrong without the uses of peppers, potatoes, tomatoes, cane sugar.
I can only imagine areas from thailand , vietnam, singapore , malay regions
Ancient Romans had tomatoes😮
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how can you go wrong, it has prosciutto and mozzarella. you could wrap a brick in proscuitto and I would try to eat it LOL
I didn't know Will Forte's son made food videos!?!
Recipe from Uncle June