Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from

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RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @drPaolaBressan: @ivosilvestro @DarioBressanini Pare che i primi pomodori arrivati in Europa all'inizio del sedicesimo secolo avessero c…
@ivosilvestro @DarioBressanini Pare che i primi pomodori arrivati in Europa all'inizio del sedicesimo secolo avessero colori diversi (rosso, oro, giallo, marrone): https://t.co/5FVBtheCIZ
RT @history_bites: This fascinating academic article chronicles the first appearance of tomatoes in Europe, and what they looked like. htt…
1309 days ago
RT @history_bites: This fascinating academic article chronicles the first appearance of tomatoes in Europe, and what they looked like. htt…
This fascinating academic article chronicles the first appearance of tomatoes in Europe, and what they looked like. https://t.co/b7WAd0iQlb #foodhistory #foodhist #tomatohistory #columbianexchange #europeanhistory #europeanfoodhistory #academia #thefoodhistorian
Food and the park: Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from ....... https://t.co/EsSqBIuJuI #tomatoes #food
1436 days ago
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @MonkCuisine: On tomatoes in Europe. Abstract is really useful even if you're not up to a reading the full article (or are on holiday an…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @DavidECastroG: Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para co…
@tomhouslay Alternatively, you could spend time reading about the history of the tomato.
RT @DavidECastroG: Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para co…
RT @DavidECastroG: Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para co…
1456 days ago
RT @DavidECastroG: Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para co…
RT @DavidECastroG: Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para co…
RT @DavidECastroG: Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para co…
Investigadores neerlandeses han recopilado información de herbarios, publicaciones e ilustraciones del siglo XVI para conocer cómo eran los primeros tomates que llegaron a Europa desde América. https://t.co/8SZk24TWpb
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
Ever wondered about the origin of #tomatoes? Where they already here in Europe or after Columbo brought examples from hie exporations. Sixteenth-century tomatoes in Europe: who saw them, what they looked like, and where they came from https://t.co/JmbQ3C46jS
RT @Economicbotany: Another fascinating paper by Tinde van Andel & colleagues on historic herbarium specimens: Sixteenth-century tomatoes i…
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RT @myrmoteras: "In 1544, the Italian physician and botanist Pietro Andrea Matthioli (1501–1578) was the first person to mention the tomato…