Tomatoes can be grown organically, yes.
organic
No.
Only if made with organic tomatoes.
The tomatoes are most likely fertilized with chemical fertilizers. Therefore, they are pesticide free but not organic.
This is because non-organic tomatoes are filled with additives and preservatives to increase shelf life.
Spanish tomatoes may or may not be organic or intensively farmed. It depends on what farming practices were used to grow them.
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Grape tomatoes are not known to have been genetically modified. Grape tomatoes may or may not be organic, depending on how they are grown. If they are grown using organic methods, they are organic. Natural when referring to food has not been defined. In the sense that grapes are grown in the soil, they are natural, but this does mean that they are organic or actually, anything else. Natural is a term that is used to sell products.
The main decomposer of tomatoes is bacteria. This is what will feed on the dead organic matter and release nutrients into the atmosphere.
Say a farmer wants to count the number of organic tomatoes he harvested. He would he natural numbers. Not because the tomatoes were organic, but because natural numbers are counting numbers.
No. The original health of the plant and the health of it's fruit determines how long the produce will last. Neither organic nor non-organic tomatoes can escape the decay process. Much of our food now travels a long way before we select it in our local stores. So when you buy the tomatoes you don't know how long it has been since it was picked. You can get a longer life of organic or non-organic tomatoes if you buy 'tomatoes on the vine'. The vine helps to keep the tomatoes alive longer. This will work with both types organic and non-organic.
Tomatoes from the supermarket are almost flavorless because the seeds have been altered so much. Buy organic or grow your own for more flavor.