This document discusses whether tomatoes are bad for people with gout. It notes that while there is a misconception that tomatoes cause gout attacks, tomatoes are actually low in purines and calories and high in water. However, tomatoes do have a low pH, ranging from 3.5 to 5.2 depending on the variety and processing. One study found that gazpacho soup, which is high in tomatoes, lowered uric acid levels. Another study identified tomatoes as the fourth most commonly reported food trigger for gout attacks. While tomatoes can be part of a balanced diet, their acidity means they may trigger gout attacks in some individuals.