Who invented cherry tomatoes




















Gastropod looks at food through the lens of science and history. In the s, cherry tomatoes were nearly impossible to find in the grocery store. By the s, it was hard to get a salad without them. Somehow, within a couple of decades, the tiny tomatoes had taken over. Oh, What Horror! Did the Aggression on Lebanon have Aides? The Triumph of Phalangist Ideology Pakistan The Forgotten Victims Counting them, one by one Mother Teresa Miracle Watch Help speed her canonization!

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However, the cherry tomato, as we know it today, became popular before Israeli scientists figured out how to breed a variety that could be packed, shipped, and sold before they spoiled, Wexler writes.

During the s, its owner was trying to figure out how to find a commercialized tomato that tasted good. At the time, cherry tomatoes were more used as a garnish than they were eaten, but he thought they might make for a good product, Graber and Twilley report.



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