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Tomato Confit
Confit sounds fancy, but don’t let the word fool you, its origin is quite humble, pronounced con-fee, it comes from the French verb confire, which means to preserve. Confit, one of the oldest methods of preserving food before refrigeration, is … Continue reading
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Tagged Confit, Fruit, methods of preserving food, Tomato, tomato confit, tomato harvest
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