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I would like to grow some to make homemade tomato soup, and sauces. Has any body used them, and do they make nice thick soups and sauces. I'm not a fan of watery sauces with a chunky base.
Thankfully I had stored some more of my large collection of heirloom vegetable, flower and fruit seeds in my file cabinet, and in jars. Unfortunately AP was gone. I ordered more seeds from the same source a number of years later. Sadlly when grown out, the fruit was not the same as my originall AP.. I tried for three years thinking maybe the weather or some other factor played a role in the shape of the fruit. The fruit was smaller, and not blocky. The taste was different. Anyhow, I vowed to hunt down the original AP seeds someday, and try again..I have just been busy growing new varieties, and some of my old favs.I would like to grow some to make homemade tomato soup, and sauces. Has any body used them, and do they make nice thick soups and sauces. I'm not a fan of watery sauces with a chunky base.

Thank you very much, come summer I'll be asking you TEGers for your sauce and tomato soup recipes.![]()
I am trying to get as close as possible to Campbell's soup, what kind of tomato do they use?If you want tomato soup specifically, you can actually get the same tomatoes that Campbell's uses in their tomato soup.
I am trying to get as close as possible to Campbell's soup, what kind of tomato do they use?
I'm on gravel/sand, unimpressed with production and don't remember flavor. For me it's San Marzano-probably misspelled.