Diced tomatoes looking like this after water bath.. why? Are they bad now? We picked and diced them a few days ago, but had some unexpected things come up and couldn’t can them till this morning. Stored in ziplock bags in the fridge till today. Details in comments

by burnf4ce

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  2. JellyCat222

    Did you follow a recipe? Did you use citric acid?

  3. No-Butterscotch-8469

    I’m pretty sure it’s not recommended to dice tomatoes early at all. I’ve even seen recs to put them immediately on heat so they don’t go liquid. Not sure why, I’m new here, but I’ve heard it said 😂

  4. When you cut them ahead of time it releases a chemical that makes them do this

  5. Rude_Veterinarian639

    The recipe you’ve linked isn’t a safe or tested recipe.

    Every safe tomato recipe calls for peeling, plus balancing and a hot pack.

    I wouldn’t touch these.

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