So in the US is "Canned tomatos" the sames as "Tinned tomatos" you buy from the store? I want to make the Chilli from the "Ball Complete Book" and just checking canned is the same as store brought tinned?
Thanks all 🥫
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surfaholic15
Yes, US “canned” is UK “tinned” 🙂
Appropriate_View8753
Yes, it could also be tomatoes which you have ‘canned’ yourself. In some parts of eastern Canada it is also called ‘bottling’ or ‘bottled’.
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Yes, US “canned” is UK “tinned” 🙂
Yes, it could also be tomatoes which you have ‘canned’ yourself.
In some parts of eastern Canada it is also called ‘bottling’ or ‘bottled’.