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The tomato is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in western South America and Central America. The Nahuatl (the language used by the Aztecs) word tomatl gave rise to the Spanish word tomate, from which the English word tomato derived. Its domestication and use as a cultivated food may have originated with the indigenous peoples of Mexico. The Aztecs used tomatoes in their cooking at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, and after the Spanish encountered the tomato for the first time after their contact with the Aztecs, they brought the plant to Europe. From there, the tomato was introduced to other parts of the European-colonized world during the 16th century.
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The tomato is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in western South America and Central America. The Nahuatl (the language used by the Aztecs) word tomatl gave rise to the Spanish word tomate, from which the English word tomato derived. Its domestication and use as a cultivated food may have originated with the indigenous peoples of Mexico. The Aztecs used tomatoes in their cooking at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, and after the Spanish encountered the tomato for the first time after their contact with the Aztecs, they brought the plant to Europe. From there, the tomato was introduced to other parts of the European-colonized world during the 16th century.
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De tomaat is een vrucht, afkom ...... r voor schimmels en bacteriën.
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Die Tomate (Solanum lycopersic ...... der Lycopersicon lycopersicum.
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El tomàquet (Solanum lycopersi ...... , tomàtic, tomàtiga i tomàtec.
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Il pomodoro (Solanum lycopersi ...... tare in molti Paesi del mondo.
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O tomate é o fruto do tomateir ...... sa cerca de 100 gramas (4 oz).
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Pomidor zwyczajny, psianka pom ...... ryki przez Krzysztofa Kolumba.
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Rajče jedlé, též lilek rajče ( ...... e řadí mezi plodovou zeleninu.
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Solanum lycopersicum(Pour les ...... ats-Unis dans les années 1990.
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Solanum lycopersicum, conocido ...... hidratado, enlatado, etcétera.
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The tomato is the edible berry ...... f 1–10 cm (1⁄2–4 in) in width.
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Solanum
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Red tomatoes, raw
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lycopersicum
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Lycopersicon esculentum (Mill.)
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Lycopersicon lycopersicum ( H. Karst.)
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De tomaat is een vrucht, afkom ...... r voor schimmels en bacteriën.
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Die Tomate (Solanum lycopersic ...... ie oder dem Tabak (Nicotiana).
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El tomàquet (Solanum lycopersi ...... noms de "tomate" i "domàtiga".
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Il pomodoro (Solanum lycopersi ...... tare in molti Paesi del mondo.
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O tomate é o fruto do tomateir ...... o das Américas pelos europeus.
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Pomidor zwyczajny, psianka pom ...... ryki przez Krzysztofa Kolumba.
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Rajče jedlé, též lilek rajče ( ...... e řadí mezi plodovou zeleninu.
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Solanum lycopersicum(Pour les ...... ou des marques commerciales).
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Solanum lycopersicum, conocido ...... hidratado, enlatado, etcétera.
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The tomato is the edible berry ...... world during the 16th century.
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Pomidor zwyczajny
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Rajče jedlé
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Solanum lycopersicum
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Solanum lycopersicum
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Tomaat
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Tomat
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Tomat
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Tomate
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Tomate
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Tomate
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