it is a spanish word although i do not know what it means
Slice = rebanada Tomato = jitomate Rebanada de jitomate is "slice of tomato" in Spanish
Tomato = jitomate / tomatePassion fruit = maracuyáCommon Bean = frijolGuaranaPeanut = cacahuate
The jitomate (Mexican Spanish for red tomato) qualifies as such. It however, is technically a fruit.
There are two kinds: green tomato called "tomate verde" and red tomato called "jitomate".
"Jitomate" is a Spanish term used primarily in Mexico to refer to the red tomato, specifically the variety that is commonly used in cooking and salads. The word distinguishes it from "tomate," which can refer to green tomatoes or the broader category of tomatoes in general. Jitomates are known for their juicy texture and sweet flavor, making them a staple in many Mexican dishes.
come forward
The duration of Come Come Come Upward is 2.23 hours.
Come Come Come Upward was created on 1989-03-03.
Some products that can be found there would include:Fruits and vegetablesFlor de calabaza (squash blossom)EpazoteAguacate (avocado)Jitomate (tomato)Tomate (green tomato)Chile poblano (poblano pepper)Frijol (black bean)Other productsCorn tortillas (by the kilo)Achiote (annatto)Hojas de platano (banana leafs - for wrapping traditional foods like tamales)Type of products depends on how large is the store or if it is within a farmer's market or if it is a supermarket. See related links for some examples.
"Will come" is the future tense of "come," e.g., "He will come to the party."
The correct form is When did I come? (I did come when).
Come Out Come Out was created in 1994-08.