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  2. Tomato - Wikipedia

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    Tomatoes were not grown in England until the 1590s. ... Tomatoes were linked to seven Salmonella food poisoning outbreaks between 1990 and 2005, [116] ...

  3. Cherry tomato - Wikipedia

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    The cherry tomato is a type of small round tomato believed to be an intermediate genetic admixture between wild currant-type tomatoes and domesticated garden tomatoes. [2] Cherry tomatoes range in size from a thumbtip up to the size of a golf ball, and can range from spherical to slightly oblong in shape. Although usually red, other colours ...

  4. Rutgers tomato - Wikipedia

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    It was popular on American dinner tables as the seed was grown by farmers nationally. It was the most popular variety of tomato in the world, according to Thomas J. Orton, a professor in the department of plant biology and pathology at Rutgers University. [6] The Rutgers tomato, at its peak, made up more than 60% of all commercial tomato sales. [7]

  5. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    70–75. Hybrid. Large. Standard. Indeterminate. Regular leaf. A hybrid of the Rutgers tomato and the Brandywine by the Burpee Seed Company, it made its first appearance in commercial seed circa 2015. Burpee dubs it the “Supertomato.” 8 oz. to 10 oz. fruits combine the Brandywine's sweet-sour with the Rutgers classic rich color, thicker skin.

  6. New World crops - Wikipedia

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    New World crops are those crops, food and otherwise, that are native to the New World (mostly the Americas) and were not found in the Old World before 1492 AD. Many of these crops are now grown around the world and have often become an integral part of the cuisine of various cultures in the Old World. Notable among them are the " Three Sisters ...

  7. San Marzano tomato - Wikipedia

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    San Marzano tomatoes originated in the small town of San Marzano sul Sarno, in the province of Salerno near Naples, Italy, and were first grown in volcanic soil in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius. One story goes that the first seed of this tomato came to Campania in 1770, as a gift from the Viceroyalty of Peru to the Kingdom of Naples , and that ...

  8. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    Heirloom tomato. 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 heirlooms, commercial heirlooms, mystery heirlooms, or created heirlooms. They usually have a shorter shelf life and are less disease resistant than hybrids.

  9. Columbian exchange - Wikipedia

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    Before 1500, potatoes were not grown outside of South America. By the 18th century, they were cultivated and consumed widely in Europe and had become important crops in both India and North America. Potatoes eventually became an important staple food in the diets of many Europeans, contributing to an estimated 12 to 25% of the population growth ...

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