posted by Mario Leal on Apr 23

You can easily find families worldwide consuming tomatoes. Tomato plants certainly are a staple of American gardeners. It is impossible to count the number of varieties of tomato. There are small tomatoes like cherry tomatoes and huge tomatoes like beef-steak tomatoes. You can also find some with varying sweetness. This article will offer you three facts you probably did not know about our red and sometimes purple friends.

1. Perhaps one of the world\’s favored vegetables, tomatoes are not vegetables at all. The tomato is really a fruit. From a culinary point of view, one treats them as vegetables. This is because the fruit or tomato is the ovary on the flowering plant. A few might even think of it as a berry. Consequently, indulge in some TomatoBerry in your next salad!

Fact Two: The second fact is tomatoes are packed with an antioxidant called Lycopene. Lycopene happens to be an anti-oxidant which fights free radicals that might cause cancer. Along with this, tomatoes are an easy way to get vitamin A and C without a large amount of calories. Eating tomatoes can help to protect you from cancer and ensure correct levels of vitamin A and vitamin C.

Fact Three: In the United States, you will find tomato plants growing in just about all backyard gardens. The United States is second at the production of tomatoes. The largest producer is actually China. As reported by FAOSTAT, the planet yields 141 million tons of tomatoes. Turkey rounds out the top three in tomato production worldwide. In order, the top three producers are: China, United States, Turkey.

You now have some great trivia to use on your friends about the tomato. If these facts don\’t impress you, you have to admit, a tomato is a terrible thing to waste. Now, go out and impress someone with your new found tomato knowledge.

If you\’re interested in learning more about the vegetables or how to grow them, read another article, where I share more information on how to be self sufficient. Be Self Sufficient today!

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