Yes, bush tomato, also known as desert raisin or solanum centrale, is grown commercially, particularly in Australia. It is valued for its unique flavor and nutritional properties, making it popular in gourmet foods and health products. Commercial cultivation has increased due to growing interest in native Australian ingredients and bush foods. However, its production is still relatively niche compared to more widely cultivated crops.
The first flavor of condensed soup, sold commercially, was tomato soup
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no. the tomato bush actually prefers graywater
Aloe is commercially grown in several countries around the world. These countries include South America, Central America, Asia, and Africa.
Tomato is grown as a food. Carnations, peonies, and roses are generally grown for their flowers.
Tomato like... sort of watery... depends where they have been grown and how theyve been grown... if they were grown by some bannanas, yes, they might taste like a banana, sorta like osmosis?
Bananas can be grown from a seed, although commercially they are grown from their rootstocks.
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In Colombia and the Netherlands.
Yes
The commercially grown ones are grown mostly in temperate areas.
Tomato is grown as a food. Carnations, peonies, and roses are generally grown for their flowers.