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  2. Solanum pimpinellifolium - Wikipedia

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    Solanum pimpinellifolium, commonly known as the currant tomato [3] or pimp, [4] is a wild species of tomato [5] native to Ecuador and Peru but naturalized elsewhere, such as the Galápagos Islands. Its small fruits are edible, and it is commonly grown in gardens as an heirloom tomato, [ 6 ] although it is considered to be wild [ 7 ] rather than ...

  3. Lycopersicon - Wikipedia

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    These "wild tomatoes" are poisonous. Colloquially, wild tomato is used for several unrelated Solanum species with tomato-like fruit or leaves. The term is inaccurate and may be dangerous, as some of these species may be fatally poisonous: Physalis angulata (Cut-leaved groundcherry) Solanum carolinense (Carolina horsenettle) Solanum ...

  4. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Brad Gates at Wild Boar Farms. Rich, sweet flavor. [105] [106] Plum tomato: Red Looks almost identical with Roma tomato: Raf tomato: Red Raspberry Lyanna Pink Open Pollinated Hybrid 6–10 oz Oblate Semi-Determinate Regular Leaf Canning Slicing Sweet, rich flavor. [107] [108] Rebekah Allen Pink 65–70 Heirloom Round Indeterminate ...

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

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    First, native people in South America cultivated blueberry-sized wild tomatoes about 7,000 years ago to breed a plant with a cherry-sized. Tomatoes' ancestors looked very different. Foxys Forest ...

  6. Solanum cheesmaniae - Wikipedia

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    Solanum cheesmaniae, is one of two main species of wild tomatoes found on the Galápagos Islands.This species is the one most commonly called the Galapagos tomato.It is a wild tomato that evolved on the famous Galapagos Islands, the place where Charles Darwin noted the structural difference between local finches, iguanas, and barnacles, leading him to identify natural selection as a possible ...

  7. I'm a Food Editor, and These Are the 11 Items I Always ... - AOL

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    I tend to buy wild-caught salmon and cod the most. A couple of my favorite recipes to use them in are Miso-Maple Salmon and Almond-&-Lemon-Crusted Fish with Spinach . Related: What Happens to Your ...

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    That's because it needs to stand up to a nice heavy soaking of dressing and tomatoes. It'll get softer but still stay in tact. Get Ree's Grilled Shrimp Panzanella recipe .

  9. Solanum galapagense - Wikipedia

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    Solanum galapagense is a wild tomato in the family Solanaceae section Lycopersicon and is one of two tomato species endemic to the Galápagos Islands, 500 miles west of Ecuador. It was at these islands where Charles Darwin noted the structural difference between local finches , iguanas , and barnacles , leading him to identify natural selection ...