There are many different crops grown in southern Italy. Some of these include grapes, olives, barley, as well as citrus trees.
soybeans, corn , wheat, tomatoes, pumpkins, green beans, and MORE
The tomato originally comes from South America but then spread around the world following the Spanish Colonization of the Americans. Now tomatoes are grown all around the world.
Tomatoes are indigenous to the new world. Today many of them are grown in Mexico. They are also found in Southern and Central America.
Nevada is one of the driest states in America. Some of the things grown in this state include onions, tomatoes, hay, apples, and apricots.
The main crops grown in Italy are rice, corn and tomatoes. These are the crops which are also exported by Italy to other countries.
Most of the Tomatoes grows in South America, and Europe. Countries: Italy, China, Spain, Brazil, and Mexico. In Italy and Spain because, each year they have Tomato Festival.
the many crops grown in Italy are grapes lemons olives and prickly pears where you find almost anywhere
Food grown in Italy would include: Tomatoes, Wheat, Olives, Figs, Pistachios, Mushrooms, Beans, and others.
they are grown by a mommy
It's not known for certain, but tomatoes were grown in Spain in the 16th century and their cultivation for food undoubtedly spread quickly to Italy, which has a similar climate. It was many years before they became a staple in the diet of Italians, however.
Tomatoes can be grown organically, yes.
Yes they are grown in the UK
Everyone might not agree, but home grown and farmer's market tomatoes are almost always BETTER than supermarket tomatoes as far as texture and taste goes. Nutritionally, they could be about the same, but it depends on how they are grown. If they are grown in nutrient-rich soil, the home grown ones are likely to have better nutrition.
Salad tomatoes are grown in vegetable gardens or sometimes greenhouses.
You can find tomatoes at the witches house in Draynor Village.
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