So are you saying its an american brand? Funny, ....
No, AZB, just asking if you knew BalDom was a contraction for Baltimore/Dominican, most people do not realize that. I noted that I was from Baltimore. I like McCormick(sp) spices, used very little from the Baltimore Spice Company if any. I NEVER said it was an American brand, I have tried a few of their items, and I did not like the taste of some of them.
I pass by the BalDom plant in Santiago just about everyday, ofcourse I know it is in Santiago. So, AZB, what?s your take on the link Robert posted and the partial quote from it I posted? Did you read it?
P.S. who the hell eats a can of tomatoes? Yukkkkkkk.
And to CLEAR things up, my original post said "Stewed Tomatoes". They are seasoned with many spices in them. You changed the subject to just "Tomatoes" AZB. An entirely different matter. There?s an old saying, "Making a mountain out of a mole hill".
When I find some decent tomatoes here, yes I buy and eat them. But seldom do I or the wife find the BIG, RED, JUICY ones that I love similar to those from BALTIMORE. The ones here are usually half green or so. When we do find good ones, I usually eat them on a plate by themself, because they taste so good, old habit from Baltimore!
A short quote of the link Robert posted about BalDom:
Estos productos eran importados desde los Estados Unidos a trav?s del se?or Ralph Brunn, propietario de la Baltimore Spice Company (compa??a dedicada a la fabricaci?n de especias y condimentos).
Guys like you could live here for 20 yrs and still not learn spanish. So please, give me a break, you are not in kansas anymore.
What the "Hell" does this have to do with me liking "Stewed Tomatoes" AZB?
That would be like me bashing you for the way you are always putting women down when you are posting about something entirely different. Keep to the subject line.
So you would still rather (eat) packed tomatoes than fresh ones?
TallDrink, does that clear up your question? My post said Stewed Tomatoes, and I will assume you know they come canned with many spices to season them. If not, you now know that!
And as stated I love fresh BIG, RED and JUICY tomatoes. Even better than my favorite canned stewed tomatoes.
As I am not a cook, I prefer others to do the work for me (Thank you Del Monte).
Like they say, if you can?t stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen.
I would say that in Spanish, but like AZB pointed out, I could be here 20 years and stll not learn Spanish, if that makes any sense to anyone when discussing the taste of tomatoes.