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  2. Tomatillo - Wikipedia

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    The tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica and Physalis ixocarpa), also known as the Mexican husk tomato, is a plant of the nightshade family bearing small, spherical, and green or green-purple fruit of the same name. [1] Tomatillos originated in Mexico and were cultivated in the pre-Columbian era. [2]

  3. It's Florida v. Arizona in food fight over tomato ... - AOL

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    Florida tomato growers fight Mexico imports but Arizona says restrictions would drive prices higher. It's Florida v. Arizona in food fight over tomato protectionism | Opinion

  4. 2008 United States salmonellosis outbreak - Wikipedia

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    A sign posted at a Havelock, North Carolina Burger King telling customers that no tomatoes are available due to the outbreak.. In May, 2008 the CDC, New Mexico Department of Health, Texas Department of Health, and the Indian Health Service conducted a case-control study to identify foods associated with the disease outbreak.

  5. Trade dispute heating up over Mexican tomatoes, with ... - AOL

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    Consumers are facing food inflation, and tomatoes could be next if the U.S. slaps tariffs on Mexican imports. Arizona's economy also could take a hit.

  6. Physalis pruinosa - Wikipedia

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    Physalis pruinosa is a plant in the genus Physalis in the nightshade family Solanaceae, often referred to as ground cherry or husk tomato. It is a native species in a range extending from northern Mexico through Central America. [1] The plant has a low, spreading habit, and fruits develop in a papery husk, as is characteristic of the genus.

  7. A Truce in the U.S.-Mexico Tomato Wars - AOL

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    The tomato wars between Mexico and the United States are over. The announcement was front page news, although it is hard to see why that happened. According to The New York Times: The United ...

  8. Mexican-American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Though Americanized Mexican food is still widely popular, more traditional Mexican dishes have also grown in popularity in the United States. With the emergence of more and more Mexican restaurants, taco stands ( taquerias ), and taco trucks, many Americans are coming to appreciate Mexican cuisine in its original, less-Americanized form. [ 14 ]

  9. Are Tomatoes Bad for Arthritis? Dietitians and ... - AOL

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    Do tomatoes cause inflammation? Experts explain if there’s a link between tomatoes, inflammation, and if tomatoes are bad for arthritis.