- 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...
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Rotten Tomatoes is an
American review-aggregation
website for film and television. The
company was
launched in
August 1998 by
three undergraduate students...
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condiment with a
sweet and sour flavor. "Ketchup" now
typically refers to
tomato ketchup,
although early recipes for
different varieties of
ketchup contained...
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Tomato pie may
refer to a pie with
tomatoes, such as:
Southern tomato pie, a type of
savory pie from the
Southern United States Green tomato pie, a sweet...
- An
heirloom tomato (also
called heritage tomato in the UK) is an open-pollinated, non-hybrid
heirloom cultivar of
tomato. They are
classified as family...
- The Roma
tomato or Roma is a plum
tomato po****rly used both for
canning and
producing tomato paste because of its
slender and firm nature.
Commonly found...
- A
tomato can, or
simply can, is a
fighter in
individual combat sports with
comparatively poor or
diminished skills who may be
considered an easy opponent...
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Tomato soup is a soup with
tomatoes as the
primary ingredient. It can be
served hot or cold, and may be made in a
variety of ways. It may be
smooth in...
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simple and
appealing sauces.
Tomato sauce typically has a
thinner consistency than
tomato paste and
tomato purée,,
however tomato sauces may use
either as...
- A beef
tomato (British English) or
beefsteak tomato (American English) is a
large tomato.
Grown on the
plant Solanum lycopersi****, it is one of the largest...