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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
Well, different brands have different recipes, and sugars can add different flavors to any type of sauce.
People should not being buying mass produced pasta sauce.
I'm not disputing the point of the thread, just the comparison of an entire jar of tomato sauce to a single candy bar. If there was a similar amount of sugar per serving of tomato sauce, then that would be alarming. But this specific example is like being alarmed if a full gallon of milk had the same amount of sugar as an 8oz energy drink.
Agreed. However pasta sauce should not have any added sugar.
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
Perhaps you don't need or want any type of added sugars in your tomato sauces.
Like I said in a previous post, people may add honey, sugar, brown sugar, or other ingredients to their tomato sauces. And there's nothing wrong with doing that.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
i do not like "fresh" tomatos from the produce section. We have some great local farmers that sell stuff at a farmers market. I don't have time to grow anything other than a few flowers and maybe some herbs.
The farmer's market is a fantastic option. I would use them over store bought anything.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: enlightenedservant
Perhaps you don't need or want any type of added sugars in your tomato sauces.
Frankly I have no idea why you would be arguing in favor of added more sugar to processed tomato sauces. There is a reason for the obesity epidemic in this country and the amount of sugar and salt that is purposely added to almost all processed foods is a major part of it, there is no need for additional sugar in tomato sauce.
Like I said in a previous post, people may add honey, sugar, brown sugar, or other ingredients to their tomato sauces. And there's nothing wrong with doing that.
As I already stated, that is their prerogative, however that is an unnecessary ingredient which I attribute to either not knowing how to prepare this properly or starting with inferior tomatoes. If you are adding additional sweetener to tomato sauce it is because you either enjoy overly-sweetened food or the tomatoes were not properly ripened.
originally posted by: Anyafaj
My grandmother added only one spoonful of sugar to a very large pot of sauce...
originally posted by: and14263
I'd have to disagree here.... (or maybe agree with your statement on pi*s poor tomatoes).
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Anyafaj
My grandmother added only one spoonful of sugar to a very large pot of sauce...
So let me ask you, what would be the point of that? Does a small spoonful of sugar actually contribue anything to a large quantity of sauce? It certainly wouldn't do anytiung to make the tomatoes less acidic as others have claimed. To me it seems like it is perfunctionary more than necessary.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Anyafaj
As I said, it's the way she's always done it.
Understood, however I asked you about what it contributes to the recipe.