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Sun-dried are ripe tomatoes that lose most of their water content after spending a majority of their drying time in the sun. These tomatoes are usually pre-treated with or salt before being placed in the sun in order to improve color and appearance. Typically, tomatoes spend 4–10 days in the sun in order for the sun-drying process to be complete. Cherry tomatoes will lose 88% of their initial (fresh) weight, while larger tomatoes can lose up to 93% during the process. As a result, it takes anywhere from 8 to 14 kilograms of fresh tomatoes to make a single kilogram of sun-dried tomatoes.

After the procedure, the tomato fruits will keep their nutritional value. The tomatoes are high in , , and . The final products may contain up to 2–6% of salt and could provide a significant contribution to the day's intake. Sun-dried tomatoes can be used in a wide variety of recipes and come in a variety of shapes, colors, and types of tomato. Traditionally, they were made from dried , but they can be purchased in yellow varieties. Sun-dried tomatoes are also available in the form of or purées.

Sun-dried tomatoes are often preserved in or , sometimes along with other ingredients such as and or with a variety of .


History
Tomatoes were originally salted and dried to preserve the fruit. Salting and evaporating the moisture from foodstuffs significantly delays the process of . By drying ripe tomatoes, these foods could be enjoyed and provide valuable nutrition in the winter when it is difficult or impossible to grow fresh produce. The true origin of sun-dried tomatoes is unclear. Italians originally dried their tomatoes on their ceramic roof-tops in the summer sun. Sun-dried tomatoes surged in popularity in the United States in the late 1980s to early 1990s, where they were often found in , , pasta dishes and salads, becoming a trend before losing popularity from overuse by the end of the 1990s.


See also
  • List of tomato dishes

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