BY: Marela Bush
Do you love tomatoes? Consider yourself lucky to be living in an era where the edibles are available in many types, sizes, and colors. Our ancestors thought the plant species was poisonous and didn’t include it into the menu of edibles for many decades.
If you think Italians were the first to introduce the world to the species, then you need to learn the history associated with Italian tomato. Italy took years to accept the plant and add it to its cuisine. How did the edible become Italian treasure? To get an answer to the question, you need to dig deeper into the history of the edible and learn how it was introduced to Italians.
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