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beefsteak tomato

noun

Definition of beefsteak tomato

: a very large globe-shaped red tomato with dense flesh

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It was piled down with beefsteak tomato, Tillamook cheddar and iceberg lettuce. John-john Williams Iv, baltimoresun.com, "Touting Maryland's best lobster roll, Walrus Oyster & Ale House lives up to the hype," 4 June 2019 First, pulse 2 beefsteak tomatoes (remove the seeds by cutting them in half and giving them a squeeze!), 2 cloves of grated garlic, 1 tsp. of red pepper flakes, and a big pinch of salt in a food processor until smooth. Rachel Karten, Bon Appétit, "No-Cook Puttanesca Is Here To Save Your Very Sweaty Summer," 2 Aug. 2019 For example, Green recommends using beefsteak tomatoes in sandwiches, because their large size makes for the ideal slice to layer in a sandwich. Audrey Bruno, SELF, "How to Pick the Best Tomatoes," 16 July 2018 The farm also sells such other produce as heirloom and beefsteak tomatoes, sweet corn, cucumbers, green beans, cantaloupe, watermelon and various kinds of squash. Ben Brazil, latimes.com, "Manassero Farms preserves its link to Orange County’s past," 17 May 2018

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First Known Use of beefsteak tomato

1869, in the meaning defined above

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