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HEART SMART ™: Stuffed tomatoes are rich in iron

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HEART SMART ™: Stuffed tomatoes are rich in iron

August 30, 2006

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It's the fruit that is America's favorite vegetable -- the tomato.

Botanically speaking, the tomato is a fruit. However, as a result of a tariff dispute, the United States Supreme Court declared it a vegetable in 1893.

Tomatoes provide dietary fiber, iron, potassium and a hefty dose of vitamin C.

When selecting tomatoes for our Spinach-Stuffed Baked Tomatoes, look for those that are plump, firm and feel heavy for their size. And don't forget the sniff test -- tomatoes should be noticeably fragrant.

Store tomatoes at room temperature, not in the refrigerator. Cold temperatures produce a tasteless, mealy tomato.

HEART SMART is a registered trademark of the Henry Ford Hospital Heart and Vascular Institute. Darlene Zimmerman, MS, RD, is program contact; for questions about today's recipes, call her at 313-972-1920, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays.