Is a tomato an acid, base or neutral?
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Is a tomato an acid, base or neutral?
Tomatoes borderline acidic, and it depends on the variety. Some are more or less acidic than others. The USDA says: Although tomatoes usually are considered an acid food, some are now known to have pH values slightly above 4.6.
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Acid
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Tomatoes are also highly acidic and likely to cause heartburn in those who are prone to it. The acid antidote may be a sour ball, according to Daniel Mausner, MD.2
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