Tomatoes originated in South America, specifically in the region that includes present-day Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. They were then introduced to Europe and other parts of the world through Spanish exploration and trade.
Chopped tomatoes come from your green house because you can grow it anywhere with the right weather.
Tomatoes are grown in the Baja region of Mexico and Sinaloa. Sinaloa is where much of the tomato paste production is located.
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Yes, Rao's Canned Tomatoes are from the San Marzano region! http://www.raos.com/importedcanneditaliantomatoes.aspx Matthew Mohr Director of Ecommerce Rao's Specialty Foods, Inc.
it comes from proualga
Red, yellow and green
so teclaly tomaoes come from america.
you roll a dice and yell, TOMATO
During Tudor times, tomatoes were not yet widely known or used in Europe, as they originated in the Americas. Specifically, they are believed to have been domesticated in Mexico and were first cultivated by the indigenous peoples of the region. It wasn't until the late 16th century that tomatoes were brought to Europe following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Initially, they were met with suspicion and considered ornamental rather than edible.
One half bushel of fresh tomatoes should yield about 9 quarts canned.