Tomato Facts and Trivia
Tomato juice is the official state beverage of Ohio. Arkansas' official state vegetable is the vine ripe pink tomato (of South Arkansas).
There are at least 10,000 varieties of tomatoes (from the small marble-sized cherry one to the Ponderosa, which can weigh over three pounds).
The jelly-like substance around the seeds contains the highest concentration of vitamin
C.
The smallest tomato species are less than three-quarters of an inch in diameter. There are yellow and red varieties.
Botanically, tomatoes are actually a fruit. This is because, generally, a fruit is the edible part of the seed containing the seeds, while a vegetable is the edible stems, leaves, and plant roots. But in 1863 the Supreme Court ruled that tomatoes were to be considered vegetables.
The tomato is the world's most popular "fruit" (See the abovementioned); more than 60 million tons are produced each year. This is 16 million more tons than the banana, the second most popular. The third most popular are apples (36 million), then oranges (34 million), and watermelons (22 million).
The early American colonists regarded the tomato as poison because it's related to the deadly nightshade plant (but so is the potato!). Colonel Robert Gibbon Johnson stood on the steps of the Salem, New Jersey courthouse in 1820 and ate a tomato-and then a few more-without any adverse effects, to the town's amazement.
Johnson's daring feat got a lot of attention.
(By 1842, farm journals were declaring the tomato as the "latest craze.")
The largest tomato ever grown (to date) was seven pounds, twelve ounces.
If you suffer from a skin disease, a tomato a day may keep the doctor away. Tomatine, tomato's principle alkaloid, heals certain fungous disorders (green tomatoes contain large amounts of this, but don't eat them raw. Cook (including fried!) or pickle them first.
Lycopene is the substance that gives tomatoes their rich red color. It's also an antioxidant that reduces the risk for prostate cancer in men and helps reduce heart disease.
One tomato plant can produce 15 tomatoes in a season.
There are at least 10,000 varieties of tomatoes (from the small marble-sized cherry one to the Ponderosa, which can weigh over three pounds).
The jelly-like substance around the seeds contains the highest concentration of vitamin
The smallest tomato species are less than three-quarters of an inch in diameter. There are yellow and red varieties.
Botanically, tomatoes are actually a fruit. This is because, generally, a fruit is the edible part of the seed containing the seeds, while a vegetable is the edible stems, leaves, and plant roots. But in 1863 the Supreme Court ruled that tomatoes were to be considered vegetables.
The tomato is the world's most popular "fruit" (See the abovementioned); more than 60 million tons are produced each year. This is 16 million more tons than the banana, the second most popular. The third most popular are apples (36 million), then oranges (34 million), and watermelons (22 million).
The early American colonists regarded the tomato as poison because it's related to the deadly nightshade plant (but so is the potato!). Colonel Robert Gibbon Johnson stood on the steps of the Salem, New Jersey courthouse in 1820 and ate a tomato-and then a few more-without any adverse effects, to the town's amazement.
Johnson's daring feat got a lot of attention.
(By 1842, farm journals were declaring the tomato as the "latest craze.")
The largest tomato ever grown (to date) was seven pounds, twelve ounces.
If you suffer from a skin disease, a tomato a day may keep the doctor away. Tomatine, tomato's principle alkaloid, heals certain fungous disorders (green tomatoes contain large amounts of this, but don't eat them raw. Cook (including fried!) or pickle them first.
Lycopene is the substance that gives tomatoes their rich red color. It's also an antioxidant that reduces the risk for prostate cancer in men and helps reduce heart disease.
One tomato plant can produce 15 tomatoes in a season.
Related information
- 1. The tomato is in the same family as the potato, pepper, eggplant, and petunia.
- 2. The largest tomato plant was 65 feet long!
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