Tomato is very rich in vitamin C and lycopene
About 3.6 Kg. Red ripe fresh tomatoes have 13.7 mg for each 100 grams (USDA nutrient database).
Everyone might not agree, but home grown and farmer's market tomatoes are almost always BETTER than supermarket tomatoes as far as texture and taste goes. Nutritionally, they could be about the same, but it depends on how they are grown. If they are grown in nutrient-rich soil, the home grown ones are likely to have better nutrition.
You'd experience a nutritional deficiency. Much as tomatoes and oranges are good foods to include as part of a healthy diet, they are not a healthy diet by themselves. Protein is the most obvious nutrient that you'd be lacking.
The small intestine is to nutrient absorption as the blood is to nutrient distribution.
* Midget/patio/dwarf tomatoes * Cherry tomatoes * Comact or determinant tomatoes-which include varieties of the above 2 categories * Indeterminant tomatoes * Beefsteak tomatoes * Paste tomatoes * Colorful tomatoes-orange/yellow/striped
cherry tomatoes are tomatoes that are a little bit sweet
Tomatoes is the correct spelling.
possibly no it is not a nutrient
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Sodium chloride is not a nutrient.
yes carbohydrate is a nutrient
Yes if it will mean ownership of tomatoes. Example: tomatoes' color