A tomato lookalike typically refers to various fruits or vegetables that resemble tomatoes in appearance but may differ significantly in taste, texture, or botanical classification. Common examples include tomatillos, which are green and enclosed in a papery husk, and certain varieties of berries, like the ground cherry. While they may share similar colors and shapes, their culinary uses and flavor profiles can vary widely. It's important to correctly identify these lookalikes, especially in foraging or gardening contexts.
Yes lookalike is a compound word. The words are look and alike.
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The Lookalike - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13 (certificate #46573)
Untitled 'Lookalike' Project - 2015 was released on: USA: 2015
Lookalike items are common items that are spelled differently and have a different effect than the orgional item.
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Yes, Charlie Chaplin once entered a Charlie Chaplin lookalike contest and came in third place.
No. just a lookalike.
maybe...maybe not?!
same, similar, lookalike.
The Lookalike - 1990 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Iceland:12 Singapore:PG UK:15 USA:PG-13