to concasse
Third Person
concasses
Present Participle
concassing
Past Tense
concassed
Past Participle
concassed
1
to prepare vegetables or fruits, especially tomatoes, by removing the seeds, peeling, and cutting them into big pieces
- The chef concassed the tomatoes for the sauce, ensuring they were roughly chopped to add texture.
- She concasses the fruits meticulously, removing seeds and skins before dicing them into large chunks for the salad.
- To prepare the salsa, first, you need to concasse the tomatoes.