tomate
Tomate refers to the flowering plant Solanum lycopersicum and its edible fruit. It is a member of the nightshade family, Solanaceae. The plant is an annual or short-lived perennial in warm climates, usually grown as a sprawling or trellised shrub with green leaves, yellow flowers, and fruit that ranges from small cherry to large beefsteak. The fruit can be red, yellow, orange, green, or purple. Botanically a fruit, it is culinary treated as a vegetable.
Origin and domestication: Tomatoes originated in western South America and were domesticated in the Americas before
Cultivation: Tomatoes require warm, frost-free conditions, full sun, and well-drained soil. They need steady moisture and
Uses and nutrition: Eaten raw or cooked, tomatoes provide vitamins C and K, potassium, and the carotenoid