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With their rich flavor and mild acidity, tomatoes have worked their way into thousands of recipes.  You can eat them raw in salads, salsas, or sandwiches, cook them to make sauces, stuff them and bake… More »
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Tomatoes are one of the most popular garden plants and come in many different varieties. ... Tomato , whether pronounced Tuh-MAY-toh or Tuh-MAH-to, is a delicious, nutritious fruit, more widely known as a vegetable. Botanically, a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum,) is the ovary of a flowering plant, therefore it is a fruit,
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The tomato ( Solanum lycopersicum , syn. Lycopersicon lycopersicum & Lycopersicon esculentum ) is a herbaceous, usually sprawling plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family that is typically...
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A complete source for tomato information including growing, breeding and seed ... The Tomato | Culture | Problems | Links ... OLTV varieties to aid autism charities...
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for allowing the reproduction of the images in the publication "Tomato Diseases-A Practical Guide for Seedsmen, Growers & Agricultural Advisors." ... Tomato Disorders...
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Where did the tomato come from? For more than a century, tomatoes have been grown in gardens from Kazakstan to California, and in many locales cultivation of the red fruit goes back centuries. Pinpointing where it all began is not always easy.
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Botanically speaking, the tomato is a fruit and is classified as a berry. It is a fruit because it is a ripened mature ovary containing seed. One can confirm this by looking up both "fruit" and "tomato" in a dictionary.
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