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tomato

[ UK /təmˈɑːtə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /təˈmɑˌtoʊ, təˈmeɪˌtoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
  2. native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties

How To Use tomato In A Sentence

  • When the new foods that came from the Americas - peppers, summer squash and especially tomatoes - took hold in the region, a number of closely related dishes were born, including what we call ratatouille - and a man from La Mancha calls pisto, an Ikarian Greek calls soufiko and a Turk calls turlu. NYT > Home Page
  • Add the chopped tomatoes, chillis and refried beans to the casserole with a little salt and pepper. 5.
  • Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers.
  • The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
  • Mostly, however, she seems to be held in some kind of incommunicado status until they need a sound bite, and then they throw the power switch, download the text and out she spits it, with all the emotion of an automaton. Condi a Waste of Time
  • In fact, it should not recommend either, since the spicy salami, bocconcini and tomato panino is too stingy on fillings.
  • The tantalising smell of roast tomatoes and red peppers is a taste of delights to come. Times, Sunday Times
  • The easiest way to support vine crops like cucumbers and tomatoes is to tie their stems to polyethylene string running from a support bar attached to ceiling hooks or from a support frame.
  • Perhaps the tomatoes were underripe to start with. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is no flavour to the pepperoni and it is altogether too tomatoey. The Sun
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