Tomatoes were introduced into England from the New World in the 1680's, almost 80 years before potatoes.
the printing press was introduced to England in 1476 by an English man called William Caxton
No one is quite sure if it was Christopher Columbus, or Hernan Cortes that introduced the tomato to Europe. All that can be safely said is that it was the Spanish that introduced the tomato.
It was introduced in 1799.
King William the conqueror
They introduced agriculture to the Europeans. They showed them how to grow corn, potatoes, pineapples, tomatoes, tobacco, beans, vanilla, and chocolate.
Heirloom tomatoes are tomatoes that have been used for decades and possibly centuries. They are not hybrids, which came about long after heirlooms. Different varieties of heirloom tomatoes were introduced or discovered at different times.
The Columbian Exchange introduced important foods, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and chocolate, to Europe. It also introduced diseases such as smallpox to the New World.
the printing press was introduced to England in 1476 by an English man called William Caxton
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They were introduced by Prince Albert - Queen Victoria's husband.
It was founded in New England 1672. From then on it was introduced into other countries.
The Romans.
Edward Banks
England
The Columbian Exchange introduced important foods, such as potatoes, tomatoes, and chocolate, to Europe. It also introduced diseases such as smallpox to the New World.
Tomatoes Adding tomatoes to New England clam chowder is incorrect. Manhattan clam chowder is a completely different recipe that is tomato based.
Scientists have introduced a gene into the tomatoes that allow then to be picked green and transported great distances before they ripen completely.