- The
tomato (US: /təmeɪtoʊ/, UK: /təmɑːtoʊ/),
Solanum lycopersi****, is a
plant whose fruit is an
edible berry that is
eaten as a vegetable. The
tomato is...
- The
tomato (
jitomate, in
central Mexico) was
later cultivated by the pre-Hispanic
civilizations of Mexico....
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Jitomate at
Tepoztlan market, Mexico...
- Cacalosúchil
Plumeria rubra; a
tropical dedicious tree
Kamatis Xitomatl Jitomates Tomato Kamatsile Cuamóchitl Guamúchil
Pithecellobium dulce; a Central...
- zucchini, cauliflower, corn, potatoes, spinach,
Swiss chard, mushrooms,
jitomate (red tomato), and
green tomato.
Other traditional vegetable ingredients...
- (little lantern), or
simply tomate (in
which case the
tomato is
called jitomate from
Nahuatl xitomatl). The
tomatillo genus name
Physalis is from New Latin...
- countries);
papalote "kite" <
Nahuatl pāpālōtl [paːˈpaːloːt͡ɬ] "butterfly"; and
jitomate "tomato" <
Nahuatl xītomatl [ʃiːˈtomat͡ɬ]. For a more
complete list see...
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Winner Floyd Martinez Spirits of the High Mesa
Honor Francisco X. Alarcón
Jitomates Risueños y
otros poemas de
primavera Honor illustrator Stephanie Garcia...
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Christina González
Rigby Commended Laughing Tomatoes and
Other Spring Poems /
Jitomates Risuenos y
Otros Poemas de
Primavera Francisco X. Alarcón Maya Christina...
- countries);
papalote "kite" <
Nahuatl pāpālōtl [paːˈpaːloːt͡ɬ] "butterfly"; and
jitomate "tomato" <
Nahuatl xītomatl [ʃiːˈtomat͡ɬ]. For a more
complete list see...