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Example sentences for "tomatos"

Lexicographically close words:
tomans; tomar; tomata; tomato; tomatoes; tomauns; tomb; tombe; tombeau; tombeaux
  1. These tomatos were very acceptable, they were the sweetest I ever ate, far better in flavour than our own cultivated ones; we used to make excellent salads with them, and also get them stewed.

  2. The principal ingredients were some tomatos which the cook had bought for me at Souakim.

  3. For a change you may put a dozen ripe tomatos in, first taking off their skins, by letting them stand a few minutes in hot water, when they may be easily peeled.

  4. Tomatos are an excellent addition to this soup.

  5. Tomatos will grow in profusion in a dry spot, especially where, as in Kuwatin, a hundred miles from Winnipeg, a southern exposure on sandy soil can be found; the same may he said of melons.

  6. Boil the tomatos and sugar slowly together, till the scum ceases to appear.

  7. This stew must not have a drop of water in it; the tomatos will give out sufficient liquid to cook the meat.

  8. Tomatos are an improvement to every kind of plain soups, and may be added, with advantage, after the soup is in the tureen.

  9. When green peas are out of season, you may substitute tomatos peeled and quartered.

  10. When tomatos are in season, you can stew mutton or any other meat with tomatos only--no water.

  11. Then skim off the watery liquid that has risen to the top, and press and squeeze the tomatos in a sieve.

  12. To every two pounds of tomatos allow two pounds of sugar, and the grated yellow rind and the juice of one lemon.

  13. Tomatos require long cooking; otherwise they will have a raw taste, and be quite too acid.

  14. On no account boil tomatos in brass or copper, their acid acting on those metals produces verdigris, and renders them poisonous.

  15. The tomatos will supply abundance of liquid.

  16. This is an excellent way of using up the remains of a cold round of beef at the season of tomatos and ochras, particularly when the meat has been rather under-boiled the first day of cooking it.

  17. Both tomatos and ochras require long and steady boiling with the meat.

  18. Take fine tomatos that are quite ripe, put them into a pan, and scald them in very hot water.

  19. Then take them out, wash the kettle again, and return the tomatos to it with a pound and a half of white sugar to each pound of tomatos.

  20. Drain the tomatos well from the vinegar; skin them, and mash them in a pan; dredging them with about as much flour as would fill a large table-spoon heaped up.

  21. The tomatos must all have bursted, otherwise they will not keep, from the sugar not getting sufficiently into them.

  22. Drain off the vinegar, and to each peck of tomatos put half a pint of mustard seed, half an ounce of cloves, and the same quantity of pepper.

  23. The tomatos should be put in a jar, with a layer of sliced onions to each layer of the tomatos, and the spices sprinkled over each layer.


  24. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tomatos" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.