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Blue Dragon
02-13-2011, 06:04 AM
Hi, sorry I've been gone a while again.

Can I just ask, are little dwarfies OK to have things with tomato sauce on? I mean just tomato puree and water, no added sugar. I thought it was OK but now I'm starting to doubt myself. They love it on ther tea sometimes is all.

Nappo
02-13-2011, 06:20 AM
Pure Tomatos and water without any spice is ok xD

Katty_Sheldon
02-13-2011, 04:00 PM
I think not, since tomato is a little sour, I know someone told me normal tomato is not good for them. I would wait for more opinions!

amyXlovesXhamstersX
02-13-2011, 04:44 PM
I think i read somewhere that tomato is too acidic? I might be wrong though, but I'm a bit too careful sometimes when it comes to food! :p

Nappo
02-13-2011, 04:52 PM
Oh sorry, really? I'll google for it more and search around xD Then better don't give it to them..

Blue Dragon
02-14-2011, 02:20 AM
Yeah, it's just made with pure tomato puree with water to thin it down, and sometimes it's ready made tomato sauce, like from in tins of fish etc, but again this is just tomato puree and water. No sugar added. I do sometimes add a little bit of something like corriander or parsley or dill, just to jazz it up for everyone, but never any spices.

I'll be a bit carful till I know for sure. But I really hope it is OK for them, 'cause otherwise that's yet one more thing they can't have : ( I feel sorry for them.

Maximus
04-11-2013, 02:00 AM
Tomato is far too acidic for a dwarf! Also it is naturally high in sugar and so really shouldn't be given even as a treat. There are lira of things aside from green veg that are different that they can have:
Natural yoghurt, cooked egg white, poached chicken, tuna flakes, various seeds and nuts, rolled oat flakes, the occasional bran flake or non-sugary cereal, dry toast, crackers, baby food (no sugary ones), cold soup (no tomato based or sweet ingredients), and so on
Hope this gives you some idea ��

kyrilliondaemon
04-11-2013, 04:51 AM
Maximus - This thread is years old so I'm guessing the OP already has an answer by now...