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Dried cherry tomatoes: the perfect way to preserve them and enhance their aroma and flavour

Discover how to get crispy and tasty cherry tomatoes through controlled drying

When cherry tomato production exceeds consumption, drying becomes the ideal solution to preserve colour, aroma and nutrients until the next harvest. A gentle and controlled process transforms fresh cherry tomatoes into a stable, versatile product ready for culinary use, in oil or in gourmet preparations.

Why Dry Cherry Tomatoes

The drying of cherry tomatoes is essential for:

  • Preserving flavour, colour and texture

  • Avoiding mould and deterioration

  • Obtaining a product ready for use in cooking or for preservation in oil

With controlled temperatures and uniform ventilation, the cherry tomatoes retain their organoleptic quality, being crispy, aromatic and easily manageable for any preparation.

The solution: temperature-controlled drying

Professional drying makes it possible to obtain uniform tomatoes without the risk of the surface being too wet or the product being damaged.

The advantages of the controlled process

  • Temperature appropriate to the thickness of the parts: thin slices 40°C, cherry or date tomatoes 50-60°C, larger pieces up to 68°C in the first hours

  • Uniform drying, thanks to gentle and constant airflow

  • Precise time and temperature control, for consistently replicable results

  • Maximum hygiene and ease of handling, with non-stick trays and easy-to-clean devices

How the drying process takes place

  1. Wash and cut the cherry tomatoes according to size and thickness.

  2. Arrange the pieces on the dryer trays, leaving space between them.

  3. Start the drying process by setting the appropriate temperature for the type of tomato.

  4. Monitor the product: it should be glassy and crispy, never semi-dry, to avoid mould or bacteria.

The drying time varies depending on the size of the tomatoes, the degree of humidity and the environmental conditions.

Preservation of dried cherry tomatoes

After drying, the cherry tomatoes should be stored in:

  • Tightly sealed jars or containers, out of the light

  • Light vacuum, avoiding crushing the pieces

Do not use paper or light plastic bags: they risk letting in insects or moisture.

Applications of dried cherry tomatoes

Cuisine and gastronomy

  • Ingredients for pasta, salads, pizzas and appetisers

  • Crispy snacks or tomato chips

  • Gourmet preparations and flavoured preserves

Preservation in oil

  • Pasteurised tomatoes in oil with herbs

  • Pantry-ready, safe and tasty preparations

Dried cherry tomatoes retain all their aroma and flavour, making them a versatile and long-lasting ingredient.

Frequently asked questions on drying cherry tomatoes

At what temperature should cherry tomatoes be dried?

Depends on thickness: thin slices 40°C, cherries 50-60°C, large pieces up to 68°C in the first few hours.

How long does drying take?

Variable depending on size, water content and ambient humidity. The product should be crisp and glassy.

How best to store them?

Tightly sealed or lightly vacuum-packed jars, protected from light. Avoid plastic or paper bags.

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