Michigan State University Extension
Preserving Food Safely - 01600828
10/13/97

Canning Whole or Halved Tomatoes



GUIDE 3:10-11
TOMATOES--WHOLE OR HALVED (packed in tomato juice)


QUANTITY: See whole tomatoes packed in water.


PROCEDURE: Wash tomatoes. Dip in boiling water for 30
to 60 seconds or until skins split, then dip in cold
water. Slip off skins and remove cores. Leave whole or
halve. Add bottled lemon juice or citric acid to the
jars. (See acidification instructions) Add 1
teaspoon of salt per quart to the jars, if desired.


Raw pack -- Heat tomato juice in a saucepan. Fill jars
with raw tomatoes, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Cover
tomatoes in the jars with hot tomato juice, leaving 1/2-
inch headspace.


Hot pack -- Put tomatoes in a large saucepan and add
enough tomato juice to completely cover them. Boil
tomatoes and juice gently for 5 minutes. Fill jars with
hot tomatoes, leaving 1/2-inch headspace. Add hot tomato
juice to the jars to cover the tomatoes, leaving 1/2-inch
headspace.


Adjust lids and process.


Recommended process time for TOMATO JUICE AND WHOLE
TOMATOES in a boiling-water canner


Process Time at Altitudes of


Style Jar 0- 1,001- 3,001- Above
of Pack Size 1,000ft 3,000 ft 6,000 ft 6,000 ft


Hot Pints 85 min 90 95 100
and or
Raw Quarts


Recommended process time for TOMATO JUICE AND WHOLE
TOMATOES in a dial-gauge pressure canner.


Canner Gauge Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of


Style Jar Process 0- 2,001- 4,001- 6,001-
of Pack Size Time 2,000ft 4,000ft 6,000ft 8,000ft


Hot Pints 40 min 6 lb 7 lb 8 lb 9 lb
and or
Raw Quarts 25 11 lb 12 lb 13 lb 14 lb




Recommended process time for TOMATO JUICE AND WHOLE
TOMATOES in a weighted-gauge pressure canner.


Canner Gauge Pressure (PSI) at Altitudes of


Style Jar Process 0- Above
of Pack Size Time 1,000 ft 1,000 ft


Hot Pints 40 min 5 lb 10 lb
and 25 10 15
Raw Quarts 15 15 Not recommended


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