Abstract: A tomato-squeezing device includes a bowl-shaped container for collecting the juice, in which a motor-driven basket having a perforated peripheral wall and entrainment formations in the form of curved blades on its base wall is rotatably mounted. A shaped cover intended for insertion into the basket has a system of lateral and base walls which define, in addition to an inner waste-collection chamber, a squeezing duct converging generally from an entry region with a duct for the supply of the tomatoes to be squeezed towards a terminal region having an aperture which communicates with the waste-collection chamber.