400 ml per can
Diced tomatoes are generally tomato chunks packed in tomato juice.
They can be an excellent timesaver. Crushed tomatoes are a mixture of diced tomatoes and tomato puree or paste. Stewed tomatoes are cooked and then canned, usually with other seasonings and sugar added. But beyond a pot of chili,
what can you make with a can of diced tomatoes? A lot, it turns out. We've got recipes for pantry pastas and a few different types of chili, of course, but also tomato-enriched taco fillings, Instant pot stews, easy soups, and even salsa that doesn't require any fresh tomatoes.
Diced tomatoes are processed the same way as whole peeled but always expect them to include the form-saving ingredient calcium chloride. For this reason, they do not break down as easily when cooked, especially since each little tomato piece has been exposed to calcium chloride.