Yes, you can safely freeze tomatoes. Their texture will be different when thawed, but they will be perfectly usable.
Can them in own liquid and freeze away
Yes, you can freeze stewed tomatoes.
You can freeze tomatoes in any form, the only effect freezing has on tomatoes is that they will soften when defrosted, similar to canned tomatoes.
You can freeze tomatoes in their raw state. However, their taste and texture is compromised more than if they were steamed or boiled, then frozen.
Yes, you can freeze diced tomatoes for later use. Just make sure to place them in an airtight container or freezer bag to maintain their freshness.
Yes, you can. We slice them for fried green tomatoes later, and freeze the slices in zip lock baggies. The quality isn't as good as fresh, but it works just fine, and is a great way to preserve those late-ripening tomatoes.
Yes, but not if they contain lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, etc.
You can freeze just about anything. A sandwich should freeze OK as long as there are no fresh veggies (tomatoes, lettuce) on it. The fresh veggies would be soggy when it thaws out.
no you can't because it will go off and if you reheat it,it will explode and will not be eatable.
Yes, bit the sun dried tomatoes will lose some flavor, but still sound great.
If tomatoes are going bad, you should use them quickly by making sauces, soups, or salsa. Alternatively, you can freeze them for later use in cooking.
You can have fried green tomatoes out of season. Simply slice the green tomatoes, place them in a zip lock freezer bag, and freeze them. Thaw them completely in a colander to allow the excess water to drain. Roll them in flour and fry them. They aren't quite a good in quality as they are when they are fresh, but it works.