jelly -> la confiture
The word tomato is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
The plural form of tomato is tomatoes.
Vietnese tomato stuffing
The word 'tomato' comes from the Nuahtl term for the fruit. It was adopted by the Spanish as 'tomate' in the 1600s, and came into English in its present form in the mid 1700s.
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Take a tomato and remove all the seeds (the wet "jelly" part inside). Once you are left with "solids" only, you have a seeded tomato.
I prefer to think of tomato sauce and ketchup being the jelly and jam of whatever they're put on. I mean, would you drink tomato sauce and ketchup?
The italian word for tomato is Pomodoro
jelly = jeleu
It depends on how you look at it. If people think it's a jelly, then it is considered a jelly (to people that they think it is), and if people don't think it is, then it isn't(to the people that don't think it isn't). To me, it depends. Just don't use ketchup as jelly if your making a sandwich, LOL.
The word "jelly" comes from the French word "gelée" which means to congeal.
Mayo Tomato Pickle Jelly Meat Cheese Mustard
Jelly.
If a tomato is a fruit is ketchup a jelly or a smoothie
yes because jelly is one word and fish is another and if you put them together you make the fish in the sea that stings people, JELLYFISH.