Tomato pomace is an inexpensive by-product of tomato manufacturing. Effectively, it is what is left over after processing tomatoes for juice, ketchup, soup, and so forth. It is sometimes used in pet and livestock food manufacturing as a source of dietary fiber, as well as B vitamins, Lycopene and (to a lesser extent) vitamin A. As the primary component of tomato pomace is the tomato skin, it has the potential for higher amounts of pesticide residues than tomatoes themselves. As tomato pomace tends to be about 75% water, the cost of shipping tends to be very high (due to weight). In California, where 95% of the processing tomatoes in the United States are grown, most of the pomace goes to dairies and is added to cattle feed. In the Midwest, the majority ends up in landfills.the moisture con
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| - Tomato pomace is an inexpensive by-product of tomato manufacturing. Effectively, it is what is left over after processing tomatoes for juice, ketchup, soup, and so forth. It is sometimes used in pet and livestock food manufacturing as a source of dietary fiber, as well as B vitamins, Lycopene and (to a lesser extent) vitamin A. As the primary component of tomato pomace is the tomato skin, it has the potential for higher amounts of pesticide residues than tomatoes themselves. As tomato pomace tends to be about 75% water, the cost of shipping tends to be very high (due to weight). In California, where 95% of the processing tomatoes in the United States are grown, most of the pomace goes to dairies and is added to cattle feed. In the Midwest, the majority ends up in landfills.the moisture con (en)
- Le marc de tomate est un sous-produit de faible valeur de l'industrie des tomates. C'est tout ce qui reste après la transformation des tomates en jus, ketchup, soupe, etc., c'est-à-dire pelures, pulpe et graines. Il est parfois utilisé comme ou des animaux domestiques, comme source de fibres alimentaires, vitamine C et lycopène et (dans une moindre mesure) de vitamine A. (fr)
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| - Le marc de tomate est un sous-produit de faible valeur de l'industrie des tomates. C'est tout ce qui reste après la transformation des tomates en jus, ketchup, soupe, etc., c'est-à-dire pelures, pulpe et graines. Il est parfois utilisé comme ou des animaux domestiques, comme source de fibres alimentaires, vitamine C et lycopène et (dans une moindre mesure) de vitamine A. Étant donné que le constituant principal du marc de tomate est la peau, le risque existe qu'il soit plus riche en résidus de pesticides que la tomate elle-même.Sa forte teneur en eau, environ 75 %, rend son transport très coûteux, si bien qu'il finit le plus souvent en décharge. (fr)
- Tomato pomace is an inexpensive by-product of tomato manufacturing. Effectively, it is what is left over after processing tomatoes for juice, ketchup, soup, and so forth. It is sometimes used in pet and livestock food manufacturing as a source of dietary fiber, as well as B vitamins, Lycopene and (to a lesser extent) vitamin A. As the primary component of tomato pomace is the tomato skin, it has the potential for higher amounts of pesticide residues than tomatoes themselves. As tomato pomace tends to be about 75% water, the cost of shipping tends to be very high (due to weight). In California, where 95% of the processing tomatoes in the United States are grown, most of the pomace goes to dairies and is added to cattle feed. In the Midwest, the majority ends up in landfills.the moisture content in the tomato pomace ranges from 45% to 80% depending on the processing technology. Tomato pomace may be the healthiest part of tomatoes. (en)
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