You probably won’t believe me but my family’s business is pallets and we repair and make new trays that the tomatoes go on and get dried for this company. The name of this company is valley sun products
good day, can you contact this company? We also do the dried tomato business. We produce about 100 tons of dried tomatoes per year. I would be very pleased if you could provide communication with this company in return for a certain commission. I am writing from Turkey. 
Those conveyors are moving really fast and the workers have to keep up, standing and leaning in an awkward position for hours at a time. All of them wearing waist support belts. This is the reality of factory processed food. Once you see you can't unsee, once you know you can't unknow. I'm off to look for videos on how to dry my own tomatoes in the sun this summer. Thank you for showing this video.
Those workers might be happy to be employed. Standing is what doctors do for most hours of the day too. If they have repetitive strain injury then there may be a work policy to address that. They are wearing personal protective equipment. Their conditions are much better and appear safer than many third world countries.
I'd be more concerned that sulphur dioxide is being gassed onto the tomatoes. Artificial chemicals added to natural food. I have no idea what effect sulphur dioxide has when humans consume it.
Yours is a different argument regarding fair market price which is commensurate with skills, experience and qualifications. A doctor goes to med school for years and invests thousands into their career. It is not comparable to low skilled, low educated workers. My point was regarding working conditions which is what the original poster raised.
Usually, people cover their trays when sun drying. How do they not get any insect problems with the tomato trays out in the open 9-14 days at the drying yard? Do they not have flies in California? Or do they do pest control such as regular fogging or insecticide spraying?
I have SO many questions after watching this. How does the drying co. mitigate the bacterial growth on the wooden treys? How does the drying co. control the inevitable contamination levels coming from insects landing and feeding on these open-air drying tomatoes? How much “sanitation-rinse chemicals” remain on the completed product as I noticed they were sprayed again after being cut in half? Often you find SD tomatoes in stores as a canned product suspended in an oil. That being said, what is the process there? Basic canning procedure requires heat so would that indicate that these would be cooked after being sun-dried? You may not have these answers but I would be interested in learning more.
You can get sun dried tomatoes for £10 per kg delivered from the internet which is cheaper than fresh because 90% of fresh tomatoes is the water content. Dried tomatoes can be 8x the cost per weight and still be the same price per tomato. Sun dried tomatoes can be picked when they are riper because they do not need to travel before being preserved when drying. So it is possible to get better quality tomatoes for cheaper in a more concentrated flavour when choosing them dried.
I think I'll try and dry my own supply, maybe a small scale passive solar setup with some air filter screens for intake and exhaust to keep sanitation worries at bay and under my own supervision. I do love them!
@@sarahmansfield9101 how about birds pooping from above and insects? am investigating and planning to invest in dehydrated tomatoes and other veggies but firts i tought on a greenhouse like structure to protect veggies from dust, rain, pollution and reduce the drying time. seeing this is shocking honestly... am in México and i bet my life the FDA and USDA would block me from exporting into USA with a method like this one showed here. Also, i would not eat anything processed in that way.
Excellent narration with a beautiful voice. That is a very lengthy and laborious process, no wonder they are so expensive. Thanks for sharing this very informative video.
Sulfur dioxide is widely used in the food and drinks industries for its properties as a preservative and antioxidant. Whilst harmless to healthy persons when used in recommended concentrations, it can induce asthma when inhaled or ingested by sensitive subjects, even in high dilution.
how many days to dry these lovely tomatoes? sun dried is easy and low cost..but looks not clean ..maybe have better way can help them..thus can save time and worker ...
Thank you so much... what about birds and pests... how do these companies that I see keep birds off?... I mean all those trays laid out in the sun? There surely will be interested birds or bird droppings
I'm all for some good ol mass production and also the easiest way to do something but a few things bother me here... Now I am aware of the allotted foreign material per volume allowed by the FDA, but how do they keep animals from contaminating such large areas of open ready to read food? Like birds flying over, mice and lizards crawling around em, and of coarse all of the waste they indiscriminately leave behind? This only comes to m mind because it doesn't seem that the majority of the trays are elevated.
That's a great question! If it rains, which is not very common in California's Central Valley in the middle of summer, the workers stack up the trays and wait for the rain to stop. Once the weather clears, they lay all of the trays back out again and leave them until they have dried to the desired moisture content.
You can get sun dried tomatoes for £10 per kg delivered from the internet which is cheaper than fresh because 90% of fresh tomatoes is the water content. Dried tomatoes can be 8x the cost per weight and still be the same price per tomato. Sun dried tomatoes can be picked when they are riper because they do not need to travel before being preserved when drying. So it is possible to get better quality tomatoes for cheaper in a more concentrated flavour when choosing them dried.
They are set out during the summer in the middle of the Central Valley in California, so it’s really hot and dry. But rain and wind can still occur. With wind, they will evaluate afterwards during the packing process if there’s any issues.
The water used contains a sanitizer, which is what you should find at all produce operations using a rinse step. And yes, the tomatoes are drying out in the open air.
The tomatoes in the field drying are cut open ,not sealed like a tomato on the vine.Flys can lay eggs on them,Mice can nibble too.This process doesen't look sanitary to me.
@@floatingchimneyBut these products are usually not canned in the US. They’re sold in plastic lined boxes stored at room temperature. I have to wonder if the product, once it goes into the big box you see at the end, undergoes a pasteurization process prior to storage. That would resolve a lot of the issues, except for the removal of the insect carcasses!😢
God bless all these hard working people!
Who doesn't love a great how its made video? I just can't get enough of them.
Thank you!
You probably won’t believe me but my family’s business is pallets and we repair and make new trays that the tomatoes go on and get dried for this company. The name of this company is valley sun products
good day, can you contact this company? We also do the dried tomato business. We produce about 100 tons of dried tomatoes per year. I would be very pleased if you could provide communication with this company in return for a certain commission. I am writing from Turkey.

What is the name of your pallets?
what chemicals do they use to dry them
Can you describe the process of doing these pallets? Because I want to diy at home to dry tomatoes for personal use. Thank you
@@frankuzmic4305 plywood with 2x4s underneath put the tomatoes on the plywood
Those conveyors are moving really fast and the workers have to keep up, standing and leaning in an awkward position for hours at a time. All of them wearing waist support belts. This is the reality of factory processed food. Once you see you can't unsee, once you know you can't unknow. I'm off to look for videos on how to dry my own tomatoes in the sun this summer. Thank you for showing this video.
Those workers might be happy to be employed. Standing is what doctors do for most hours of the day too. If they have repetitive strain injury then there may be a work policy to address that. They are wearing personal protective equipment. Their conditions are much better and appear safer than many third world countries.
I'd be more concerned that sulphur dioxide is being gassed onto the tomatoes. Artificial chemicals added to natural food. I have no idea what effect sulphur dioxide has when humans consume it.
Always the same with any mass production, exploitation through and through. No pride and no joy but do your own and it will all come back. 😊
Yours is a different argument regarding fair market price which is commensurate with skills, experience and qualifications. A doctor goes to med school for years and invests thousands into their career. It is not comparable to low skilled, low educated workers. My point was regarding working conditions which is what the original poster raised.
rightgirlwrongplanet BS!
Usually, people cover their trays when sun drying. How do they not get any insect problems with the tomato trays out in the open 9-14 days at the drying yard? Do they not have flies in California? Or do they do pest control such as regular fogging or insecticide spraying?
It's the bird droppings that worry me.
I came here to see exactly how they solved that problem and wow was i surprised to see they leave them uncovered
@@tacotony4090 they😢 taste delicious
This kind of drying tomatoes and making pickles is the part of tradition in India for centuries
ToeJ ThanQ for the information. In this process pickle is very tasty and durable
I have SO many questions after watching this.
How does the drying co. mitigate the bacterial growth on the wooden treys?
How does the drying co. control the inevitable contamination levels coming from insects landing and feeding on these open-air drying tomatoes?
How much “sanitation-rinse chemicals” remain on the completed product as I noticed they were sprayed again after being cut in half?
Often you find SD tomatoes in stores as a canned product suspended in an oil. That being said, what is the process there? Basic canning procedure requires heat so would that indicate that these would be cooked after being sun-dried?
You may not have these answers but I would be interested in learning more.
Well made video. ✅ Informative, & the female narrator speaks clearly & is concise. ✅
I have seen a few videos tonight on your channel & I had to say thanks for such wonderful & informative videos, keep up the great work 👍🏻
Thank you for saying that! I really appreciate it!
You can get sun dried tomatoes for £10 per kg delivered from the internet which is cheaper than fresh because 90% of fresh tomatoes is the water content. Dried tomatoes can be 8x the cost per weight and still be the same price per tomato. Sun dried tomatoes can be picked when they are riper because they do not need to travel before being preserved when drying. So it is possible to get better quality tomatoes for cheaper in a more concentrated flavour when choosing them dried.
In India you get a pound of tomatoes for 0.30$.. Now think which is cheaper
I think I'll try and dry my own supply, maybe a small scale passive solar setup with some air filter screens for intake and exhaust to keep sanitation worries at bay and under my own supervision. I do love them!
Have you started your business
All the wash steps and still have a unique sanitary drying method once outside. No protective screens.
Exactly! That is what I was about to ask.
Sunlight is a potent disinfectant.
@@sarahmansfield9101 how about birds pooping from above and insects? am investigating and planning to invest in dehydrated tomatoes and other veggies but firts i tought on a greenhouse like structure to protect veggies from dust, rain, pollution and reduce the drying time. seeing this is shocking honestly... am in México and i bet my life the FDA and USDA would block me from exporting into USA with a method like this one showed here. Also, i would not eat anything processed in that way.
It was a very useful and interesting video. I am one of your followers ❤❤❤
Great video. Fellow food nerd here appreciates your work
Thank you!
I live in AZ and I want to do this in my backyard
very amazing process
Finally got the video where there is no background fancy music, so that we can hear the host crystal clearly.
Wow that was pretty amazing! My BF and I were just wondering if they were actually dried by the sun!
Yes, I love this!
Excellent narration with a beautiful voice. That is a very lengthy and laborious process, no wonder they are so expensive. Thanks for sharing this very informative video.
Thank you! It really is incredible the amount of work that goes into these different agricultural processes!
I dont know know how to can tomatoes but I sun dry!!! Had forgotten about that method of preservation.
hank you! very helpful and well formatted
Very interesting and informative. Thank you!
i freakin love these things.
This is a most excellent video. Thank you.
Thank you, Tommy!
All steps are without human intervention but final step loos all efforts.
beautiful processing , superb quality , that`s in California for sure.
So very good 👍
Hi there. Thank you for such an informative video. I’m just wondering, when you say ‘sanitised water’ what does that actually contain?
It depends on the company and the product, but the most common is a sanitizer that contains chlorine.
Sun dried tomatoes are a great addition to a tuna sandwich - try it, you'll love it
Sulfur dioxide is widely used in the food and drinks industries for its properties as a preservative and antioxidant. Whilst harmless to healthy persons when used in recommended concentrations, it can induce asthma when inhaled or ingested by sensitive subjects, even in high dilution.
This was a fantastic video!
Ok no rain or birds pooping on them. Amazing!
Or the birds eating the tomatoes
Great video
Thank you!
How clean and sanitized this draying process outdoor???
Excellent!
thank you for the information
I enjoy sun dried tomatoes and I really don't have a problem with the open air drying.
I wonder if they have issues with birds? Interesting to see the process.
I bet that place smells fucking amazing
Good information. Love from India. How many need to completely sundry tamato.
your voice is too sweet... new subscriber
Wow.amazing
It really is!
Nice video!!
so what about flies and mosquitos and other bugs wondering on the dried tomatos?
Thank you for sharing, it was interesting to see
seems in CA they are confident that it will never rain
Yeah it doesnt rain here lol
@@shawnkay5462
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thank you! very helpful and well formatted
Omg! I LOVE dried tomato s😍
They are delicious
how many days to dry these lovely tomatoes? sun dried is easy and low cost..but looks not clean ..maybe have better way can help them..thus can save time and worker ...
So how do they ensure that no insects have laid eggs on them. After all they have been sitting outside for some time?
Sulfur Dioxide and Salt takes care of that. They're also washed in water and vinegar
Where do you think fruit flys come from lol. They don’t just fly into your house. Eggs are already in there
@@ACTUALLYRICH wrong! They actually lay eggs on rotting fruit!
Thank you so much... what about birds and pests... how do these companies that I see keep birds off?... I mean all those trays laid out in the sun? There surely will be interested birds or bird droppings
Great job
so yummy, I love eating these from the deli. the ones from the jar taste really bad.
One of my fave snacks to eat !!
With this open-air system how do they prevent birds, flies and other pests from spoiling the product? 9-14 days is a long time to be sitting outside
drown, sliced, left in sun for 14 days, then skin get's scraped off.
sounds like barbaric medieval torture ritual.
Like sun dry tomatoes make them yourself safer
we are drying tomatoes in India. small scale start up.
need more info on cutting and those hot air chambers.
Nice video, thanks:)
Neat, beats my dehydrator
4:50 the ground water looks like a duck...lol
or a rabbit
Funny dude
So they don’t wash them again after the get stacked between the bins and the debris is knocked off?
Sulphur dioxide? Does it not react with the water in the tomatoes ?
how long can the tomatoes be stored for?
What do they do if it's about to rain?
What about bugs laying eggs on these drying tomatoes?
great info thanx
Haw to control contamineat and natural warm this prodact at the sun drayd time
how were they protected from birds, insects and bacteria since they were not cleaned after drying>????
I'm all for some good ol mass production and also the easiest way to do something but a few things bother me here... Now I am aware of the allotted foreign material per volume allowed by the FDA, but how do they keep animals from contaminating such large areas of open ready to read food? Like birds flying over, mice and lizards crawling around em, and of coarse all of the waste they indiscriminately leave behind? This only comes to m mind because it doesn't seem that the majority of the trays are elevated.
Angelo Alires hi
What is the sanitizer?
what if it rains?
That's a great question! If it rains, which is not very common in California's Central Valley in the middle of summer, the workers stack up the trays and wait for the rain to stop. Once the weather clears, they lay all of the trays back out again and leave them until they have dried to the desired moisture content.
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Don't the bugs get to the tomatoes when drying in the sun?
Very cool :D
What about the juice coming out of tomatoes while cutting
SO2 final residual level greater than 10ppm?
Yes. For sun dried tomatoes in general (not specific to this operation), the SO2 residue tests measure between 2000-4000ppm.
Do you provide training for small start ups
Nice
How do they keep flies off them while they're drying??
They are drying out in nature, albeit at really hot temperatures!
on the drying yard, how do you deal with sudden rain?
They stack up the trays and wait for the rain to stop.
Can we produce in desert area where temperatures 30 to 46 degrees Celsius 200 day in a year
Did you see all the flys when they brough them in from outside... I always assumed it would be under class with the vents netted over etc
What if it rains within the 14 day drying process ?
They stack up the trays.
They're expensive, and now I know why
You can get sun dried tomatoes for £10 per kg delivered from the internet which is cheaper than fresh because 90% of fresh tomatoes is the water content. Dried tomatoes can be 8x the cost per weight and still be the same price per tomato. Sun dried tomatoes can be picked when they are riper because they do not need to travel before being preserved when drying. So it is possible to get better quality tomatoes for cheaper in a more concentrated flavour when choosing them dried.
Sun in Cali is expensive, init ;)
It's very cheap to make it by yourself.
@@persiagil1488 that sounds wrong in so many ways. Cute.
@@defwishfx4400 😘
What is the shelf life of sun dried tomatoes?
What if it rains on tomatoes while drying?
i wanna do this but it’s too cold here even in summer :(
Have you thought of trying a dehydrator?
When do you salt them ?
I just can't stop thinking about birds
Where was this filmed?
Hi Ronald, thank you for your comment! The video was filmed in Newman, California.
What happens if it were to rain?
What is in this “sanitizer” that is mentioned at least four times? 😳
Chlorine. It is the most commonly used sanitizer in postharvest wash water, although other sanitizers may be used.
The girl narrating this is dead inside.
I feel for her 🌿.
Came here to say this. Here, have a like sir
@@patricklbn hahahahaha
probably hot in bed.
She did fantastic. She was a good narrator.
What happens when the wind picks up and dumps dust on them?
They are set out during the summer in the middle of the Central Valley in California, so it’s really hot and dry. But rain and wind can still occur. With wind, they will evaluate afterwards during the packing process if there’s any issues.
sprayed with water or water and chemical ? so flys etc would land on the tomatoes in the sun ?
The water used contains a sanitizer, which is what you should find at all produce operations using a rinse step. And yes, the tomatoes are drying out in the open air.
HI ..........curious to know what " sanitizer" ? Bleach hydrogine chloride ,
For produce, it's typically a chlorine mix. There are also other options, such as peroxyacetic acid, etc.
My question is, the weather temperature over their, how much?
i gave up eating sun dried tomatoes after watching this
How do they keep insects away or rodents while the tomatoes are lying on the ground?
Just like with tomatoes or any other produce growing in the field, there are no covers.
The tomatoes in the field drying are cut open ,not sealed like a tomato on the vine.Flys can lay eggs on them,Mice can nibble too.This process doesen't look sanitary to me.
joe rice birds and insects used to eat them until they get tired of the taste
+joe rice
Don't be so naive, they're pasteurized before being canned.
@@floatingchimneyBut these products are usually not canned in the US. They’re sold in plastic lined boxes stored at room temperature. I have to wonder if the product, once it goes into the big box you see at the end, undergoes a pasteurization process prior to storage. That would resolve a lot of the issues, except for the removal of the insect carcasses!😢
What if its dusty or raining?
good