Fruits with seeds?!


Question: Fruits with seeds!?
What is the easiest way to de-seed tomatoes & the pits in cherries!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
Tomatoes are fairly easy!. Cut in half horizontally (set tomato upright and cut across the middle rather than down through the center from the top), and either scoop out seeds with spoon, which takes the core and most meat with it, or give it a gentle squeeze over a bowl or sink, scooping out any remaining seeds with your fingers!.

Cherries can be pitted with a cherry/olive pitter, but in a pinch, cut in half (this time, from the top, center), and open like a peach!. Remove pit with small spoon or tip of knife (but be careful!)!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well that is a difficult question but with apples you can get a gadget that you put through the part with the stem and the middle part with the seeds comes out!. Oh and with tomatoes you can cut the tomato in half and use a spoon to scoop the seeds and just use the part without the seeds!. With cherries there are pitted cherries at the store, but you can also just spit the seed out as you eat!. also there is a way to use a tube to put through the cherry and ta da the seed is out!Www@FoodAQ@Com

For tomatoes, cut them in half crosswise so the seeds are exposed and scoop them out with a small spoon, or your finger!. Some people turn the tomatoe halves upside down and squeeze the seeds out but you have to be careful not to smash the tomato!.

For cherry pits, the only easy way to remove them is with a cherry pitter!. Here's a link to one so you can see what they are!. They remove pits from olives, too:
http://www!.epinions!.com/review/Leifheit_!.!.!.
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