No. It will not bring you appendicitis. Some times a small seed is found lodged in the lumen of appendix and cause appendicitis.
Tomato skin is just that, the skin from the tomato. Tomato pulp is the skin and the seed and whatever else does not make it through the strainer.
Apostrophe s. The tomato's skin is still green. The skin belongs to the tomato.
Not at all. Undigested tomato skin will pass harmlessly through the digestive system, and causes no disease.
Tomato juice is great for skin. A tomato juice mask can be used on a persons face overnight. The tomato juice helps keep the skin healthy. The easiest way to use the tomato on the face is to cut the tomato in half and wipe the juice directly on the face.
I believe your question is what is the specific function of the tomato cell, and the answer would be that like skin cells, tomato cells provide a boudary that protect the fruit inside. This is the skin of the tomato of course.
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No, perhaps you are thinking of a ruptured epidermoid cyst (skin cyst) or ruptured appendix which can happen with appendicitis (inflammation or infection of the appendix in your intestine).
Most likely, no. The tomato juice will turn your skin redder.
Over a 7-day period, the tomato will likely become pickled due to the combination of salt and vinegar. The acidity of the vinegar will penetrate the tomato, while the salt will help preserve it and bring out its flavors. The tomato will soften and develop a tangy, savory taste.
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Yes, you can bring tomato juice on an airplane in containers that are 3.4 ounces or less and placed in a clear, quart-sized plastic bag. Larger containers of tomato juice must be packed in checked luggage.