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Topic: Tomatoes are transveg.

Autist !StaYqkzUPc started this discussion 6 years ago #90,253

They're fruit that identify as vegetables. Thanks.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 27 seconds later[^] [v] #1,028,302

Neoseed

Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 8 minutes later, 8 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,028,305

Kook boycotts tomatos

Anonymous D joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 1 hour later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,028,332

They don't identify as vegetables, idiots identify them as vegetables.

Syntax joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 33 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,028,350

@previous (D)
The tomato was first "discovered" by the Spanish Conquistadors while exploring and then conquering the Americas. The tomato most likely originated in the Andes mountains of Peru and spread sometime in the distant past to most parts of South and Central America and eventually on up to Mexico. The odd thing is that the tomato became popular in Europe long before it came to be used in North America. Colonial Americans thought of the tomato as a poisonous plant, after all, it's a close cousin or Nightshade, a well know toxic vine, and in fact, the leaves and vines of the tomato plant are fairly toxic.

The 1500s came with Columbus and other explorers introducing the tomato to Europe, but there was about 200 years of skepticism before the tomato gained acceptance there-again, it was thought one touch of a tomato on the lips would kill you. One likely catalyst for its popularity in Europe, especially with the wealthy and elite was the rumor that it was an aphrodisiac. The general population more than likely heard about this new fruit and saw that the Barons behind the castle walls were flourishing, not falling down dead. One can imagine that the trash middens where refuse from the castles, chateaus and villas were thrown became a great source of distribution for the tomato plant--everyone knows that tomatoes are very prolific-their seeds can spring up anywhere. Little by little, the peasants discovered gnarly vines growing wild with attractive red or yellow fruits were attracting wild life. "Why not give them a try? The birds, squirrels and rabbits aren't dying, after all." Presto... a free, easily grown source of vitamins and amazing flavor. It was easy to save seeds and properly cultivate a very large harvest from even a modest number of plants.

The word tomato is derived from the Aztec word xitomatl, which when it got to Europe was shortened to tomatl. The French originally called the tomato, pomme d’amour (love apple) before calling simply la tomate. Perhaps they changed the name when the aphrodisiac claims failed to have any effect. In Italy it was pomi d’oro (golden apple) which today becomes il pomodoro. Tomatoes do come in a wide variety of colors, including golden yellow, but along with tomatoes, tomatillos also came from the Americas--many of which are also yellow. In Italy, the tomato more than likely prospered because of its near-tropical climate. The tomato can be grown all year long in tropical temperatures.

The first time the pomi d'oro is mentioned by name in Italy was in 1548 in Tuscany. As far back as 1692, tomatoes were used as ingredients in a cookbook from Naples, but the author obviously copied details from Spanish recipes. It makes sense the Spanish had tomatoes first, after all, they backed Columbus's explorations-even though he was an Italian. In this way, Spaniards actually led the way, "teaching" Italians to fry tomatoes up with eggplant, squash and onions, and used the dish as a condiment on bread and with meats. The cuisine of Southern Italian peasants, who often lacked meats and other proteins on a regular basis, developed into a mostly vegetarian diet in which tomatoes and olive oil, spices and vegetables were and eaten with bread, rice or polenta.

More More to read and I have run out of CopyPasta and Now in need of a Pasta Snack b4 Bedtime soon which means opening a bottle of Red Wine and I do have some MOST Purrrrfect Tomatoes for the pasta and they will go on Fresh in chunks with Basil and Garlic

Heirlooms in basket which are popular around here and are almost never shipped re fragile Alas what I have are some Great Roma Tomatoes hummmmm the Irony of calling them Romas.

Anonymous D replied with this 6 years ago, 3 minutes later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,028,357

@previous (Syntax)

Not reading that wall of text about tomatoes.

Meowth joined in and replied with this 6 years ago, 1 minute later, 1 hour after the original post[^] [v] #1,028,360

FUCK ROMA
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