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in high school french class i learned tomatoes were called "pomes d'amour" or "love apples" as they were thought to have aphrodisiacal qualities. whatever the moniker, i grew up loving tomatoes any way i could get them. whether on a sandwich, in a salad, sliced, diced, canned, creamed, roasted, grilled
, skewered, hydroponic, marinara sauce, vine-ripened, ketchup, salsa, etc... tomatoes were the one vegetable, oops i mean fruit, i never made any fuss eating. to clear up the age-old debate, botanically-speaking, the tomato is a fruit and can be further classified as a berry since it is pulpy and has...
https://www.myjudythefoodie.com/2012/02/smoky-tomato-soup-with-maple-candied-bacon/
are dioecious, male and female, the female plant producing the flowers, also referred to as cones. hops are native to the temperate regions of the northern hemisphere, and were first noted in history by pliny the elder during the first century. despite this early mention in history, hops didn't make any
with quite a bit of new information and plenty of ideas for further experimentation. three parts of the plant can be used in food: tender young shoots in the spring, tender young leaves, and the cones, which ripen in late summer or early fall, depending on the variety. to date, i've not run across any...
http://theessentialherbal.blogspot.com/2018/04/