• @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Hi, it’s me 😜. Seriously, I have a minor tomato allergy where I’ll get a bit of a rash if I have tomatoes 2-3 days in a row. It’s annoying. I also don’t like the taste or texture of tomatoes.

      However the taste and texture of so many things with tomatoes are so good, that I’m fine if I develop a rash. Adding onions, cilantro, and jalapeños to chunks of tomato turns it into something entirely different. Cooking it down with oregano, thyme, etc is also completely different in taste and texture.I’ll avoid the tomatoes themselves and I’ll still probably try to avoid the rash by not eating tomato meals too many days in a row though

    • Apathy Tree
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      22 months ago

      That guy was also a super basic bitch with no taste ;)

      I mean don’t get me wrong, I don’t really like tomatoes either. But I’m not a giant tool about it, and just say “I’m not really a fan of fresh tomatoes, but I’ll try it”

      What a weiner. People are so weird.

    • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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      12 months ago

      So there’s a salt in a lot of canned diced tomatoes (not all) that’s used as a preservative that some people can be sensitive to. It helps keep the tomatoes firm while canned. (I worked briefly in a tomato cannery). IIRC it’s one of the sodium citrates, but I can’t remember which right now.

        • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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          12 months ago

          if you can have whole peeled tomatoes from the can but not the diced, that could be it. the salt set off my pancreas when my gut was going through a sensitive decade.

          • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            Maybe. The difficult part is the delay -it usually takes more than one such meal to get a reaction