Tomato juice

Tomato juice is a juice made from tomatoes. It is usually used as a beverage, either plain or in cocktails such as a Bloody Mary. Tomato juice was first served as a beverage in 1917 by Louis Perrin at the French Lick Springs Hotel in southern Indiana, when he ran out of orange juice and needed a quick substitute. His combination of squeezed tomatos, sugar and his special sauce became an instant success as Chicago businessmen spread the word about... more

Also known as:

  • Tomato juice, canned, without salt added

Symbol of administrative division

Official symbol of:

Administrative division Kind of symbol Date adopted
  • 1965
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Food & Drink

Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 0.76 g (0.027 oz )
  • 0.05 g (0.0018 oz )
  • 4.24 g (0.15 oz )
  • 1.05 g (0.037 oz )
  • 0.25 g (0.0088 oz )
  • 1.35 g (0.0476 oz )
  • 1.54 g (0.0543 oz )
  • 93.9 g (3.31 oz )
  • 3.56 g (0.126 oz )
  • 0.4 g (0.014 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 73 kJ (460000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 11886
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