Tomato powder is the perfect supplement to spruce up any dish in need of that classic tomato flavor. It’s delicious with eggs, soups, or sauces, and even blended in smoothies. Tomato powder is made from dehydrated tomatoes and delivers a rich source of lycopene, vitamin C, and many other protective nutrients.
How to Enjoy Tomato Powder
Now you can easily make flavors pop with that delicious tomato taste in many of your favorite foods! Try tomato powder sprinkled over pasta, pizzas, and baked potatoes for a classic tomato kick. It’s also delicious mixed with salad dressing, stews, chilis, and sauces. Try it stirred into dips or cream cheese and accompanied by chips and crackers. For hearty breads and baked goods with a natural tomato flavor, add 1/2 ounce of tomato flour for every 1 pound of regular flour. Create a rich tomato sauce for your recipes by mixing 4 parts of water with 1 part of tomato powder.
Tomato Powder Health Benefits
Nutritional Powerhouse: Tomato powder boasts a rich source of vitamins A and C, which not only defend the immune system, but also protect the health of the eyes and skin. It’s also high in minerals like folate, potassium, magnesium, and iron which support a wide range of metabolic processes in the body. Tomato powder is also rich in dietary fiber which aids the digestive tract and promotes a feeling of fullness. Protective antioxidants present in tomatoes, like lycopene, defend cells against damage caused by free radicals, and may reduce the risk for chronic diseases such as heart disease, stroke, and cancer.
Prostate Health: Dietary supplementation of lycopene through tomato products may reduce the risk of developing prostate cancer. Research published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute in 2002 found that consuming tomato products on a regular basis was associated with a lower risk of prostate cancer.
Bone Health: The antioxidant activity of lycopene may reduce the risk for developing osteoporosis. A 2011 study published in the journal Osteoporosis International found that postmenopausal women who consumed lycopene-rich tomato juice experienced decreases in oxidative stress and bone resorption, aka bone loss.
Sun Protection: Lycopene-rich tomato powder may enhance protection against sunburns. A 2008 study published in the British Society for Investigative Dermatology found that participants who consumed tomato paste for 12 weeks experienced over 30% more protection from UV light than the control group.
Tomato Powder Storage
Tomato powder should be stored in a cool, dry place and can be kept for up to a year. To avoid clumping, keep the powder away from exposure to heat and moisture. It can be stored for longer periods in the freezer. Tomato pastes and sauces can be stored in the fridge for up to a week.
Ingredients
Tomato, Maltodextrin, Corn Starch, Sunflower Lecithin. Packaged in the same facility as peanuts, tree nuts, soy, sesame, and milk products.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size 14g (~0.5 oz.)
Amount per serving | ||
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Calories | 52 | |
% Daily Value | ||
Total Fat 1g | 1% | |
Saturated Fat 0g | 1% | |
Cholesterol 0mg | 0% | |
Sodium 19mg | 1% | |
Total Carbohydrate 10g | 3% | |
Dietary Fiber 2g | 9% | |
Total Sugars 6g | ||
Protein 2g | ||
Calcium | 1% | |
Iron | 5% |
The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice
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