Someone who was looking for food. Probably one of the early Indians looking for food.
The Aztecs began growing the tomato for food around 500 B.C. Hernan Cortes was the first European to bring the tomato to Europe in the 16th century.
Spain discovered the tomato in the Americas on their many expeditions to the Americas.
Tomas stubbed his toe, that's why it's the Tom-AY-toe! :)More information:The tomato originated in the New World, that is, in the Americas. So although there is no historical record, it is reasonable to say that Native Americans first discovered the tomato.
The first flavor of condensed soup, sold commercially, was tomato soup
Discovered in 1934 by Sir James Wattie's
A very long time ago in Washington middle school in Hawaii
Alfred Cobblestone discovered the pomegranate. He thought it was a tomato, when the people thought they were poisonous, but he ate them and then he realized they weren't tomatoes. So he named them pomegranates.
Alfred Cobblestone discovered the pomegranate. He thought it was a tomato, when the people thought they were poisonous, but he ate them and then he realized they weren't tomatoes. So he named them pomegranates.
They were both discovered around the same time when hunters and gatherers were around, but people did not know they could eat an onion until after they had figured out they could eat tomatoes
The food that was discovered was potato's and tomato's
first of all tomato is not a tree, but the leaf arrangement of a tomato is very wide. there are leafs who are dropping, other leafs are erect, the most hybrid tomato (cultivate tomato) have straight leafs. Leafs on tomato are almost a fingerprint, there are many variations!
The tomato is not a man made thing, it grows in the ground therefore no one invented it.