Singular is tomato (no e)
Plural is tomatoes (with es)
No, "tomato" cannot be spelled with an "e." The correct spelling is "tomato," which refers to the fruit. Spelling it with an "e" would be incorrect and not recognized in standard English.
The correct spelling is "tomatoes" when referring to the plural form of the fruit. "Tomato's" is the possessive form, indicating something that belongs to a single tomato, such as "the tomato's color."
Yes. It should be Roma tomato.
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The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
i think it's a tomato, unless that has an e at the end, :) potato, fennel, carrot
In canned tomato soup there is Vitamin E and lycopene.
Yes u can put tomato in a garbag e disposal
Of course not. Pasta is a grain product and a solid whereas tomato purée is relatively liquid product that can be used as the base of many pasta sauces.If you meant to ask about "tomato paste" instead of "tomato pasta", you can use tomato paste relatively interchangeably with tomato purée, but the consistency of the result might be a little different.
No, it is not recommended to eat a tomato with blossom end rot as the affected area may have a bitter taste and the texture may be unpleasant.
the top is the stem end and the bottom is the blossom end.
The top is called the stem end and the bottom is called the bottom.
TLE T = Tomato L = Lettuce E = Eggplant
If I got the question rite: 'This' in Icelandic: Þetta (pronounced someting like 'thetta') Þ: -th- (as in thing, or thong, (not as in the or there): E: -e- (as in there, or ferrari, (not as in evil) TT: -tt- (as in ?? etta?) A: -a- (as in father, or tomato, (not as in tomato or potato) thett-a ==ÞETTA==
Condensed soup means that it has had the water removed, so for the proper consistancy one adds back the water that was taken out. If you substitute milk for the water, you end up with cream of tomato soup, not tomato soup.
Tomato's, as in "A tomato's coloring"
ALWAYS.... England always begins with "E" and End always begins with an "E".