tomatoes are native to mexico and central america

tomatoes are native to mexico and central america

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tomatoes are native to mexico and central america

Origin of Tomatoes The Ancient American Plant and Its ...

Cultivation and Spread. Tomatoes were first grown in the region of modern-day Mexico and Central America which was inhabited by ancient Mesoamerican civilizations. The fertile lands of this area provided an ideal environment for tomato cultivation.

Tomato - Wikipedia

Tomatoes whole halved vertically and halved horizontally. The tomato (/ t ə m eɪ t oʊ / or / t ə m ɑː t oʊ /) is the edible berry of the plant Solanum lycopersicum commonly known as the tomato plant. The species originated in western South America Mexico and Central America.

Modern tomatoes are very different from their wild ancestors ...

What still isn’t known We don’t know how the intermediate group of tomatoes spread from South America to Central America and Mexico. Birds may have eaten the fruits and excreted the seeds ...

The history of tomatoes How a tropical became a global crop

All cultivated varieties of tomato are derived from a single species Solanum lycopersicum. There are 16 wild relatives of S. lycopersicum which are native to South America and confined to a narrow coastal region in the northwestern corner of the continent from Ecuador to northern Chile including the Galapagos Islands.

The History of Tomatoes in America - Grit

The Spanish (who brought tomatoes back from Mexico during the 1520s and then distributed them throughout the Spanish empire and into Asia) consumed tomatoes; they’d had settlements in Florida earlier in the seventeenth century which could account for tomato introduction into what is now Georgia and the Carolinas.

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