It was definitely a vegetarian sandwich. Whether it was cheese, lettuce and tomato is less certain, but that's a popular belief.
Butter chicken or Murgh Makhani is an Indian dish, popular all over the world. The origins of butter chicken can be traced back to Delhi, during the period of Mughal Empire. According to a documentary by the Discovery Channel, butter chicken recipe was invented by a person working in the kitchen staff of a famous restaurant called Moti Mahal located in Daryaganj, the central region of Delhi. Called Murg Makhani in Hindi, Butter Chicken originated in the 1950s at the Moti Mahal restaurant in Old Delhi. Famed for its Tandoori Chicken, the cooks there used to recycle the leftover chicken juices in the marinade trays by adding butter and tomato. This sauce was then tossed around with the tandoor-cooked chicken pieces and presto - Butter Chicken was ready! The leftover dish appealed to Delhites and was quickly lapped up by the rest of the world.
Tomatoes got to Italy through th columbian exchange
The Columbian Exchange brought many staples to Europe that enhanced European food and gave them another bargining chip for trading with Asia. Those staples included tomatoes, sugar and potatoes. Can you imagine Italian food without tomato sauce? French pastries without sugar? An Ireland without potatoes?
The Columbian Exchange caused population growth in Europe by bringing new crops from the Americas and started Europe's economic shift towards capitalism. Colonization disrupted ecosytems, bringing in new organisms like pigs, while completely eliminating others like beavers.
The italian word for tomato is Pomodoro
"Tomato" in English means pomodoro in Italian.
"Peeled tomato" in English is pomodoro pelato in Italian.
what you do you add tomato to gravy and then add a bit off Italian cheese
The Columbian Exchange: Plants, Animals, and Disease between the Old and New Worlds... etc., but the tsunami of biological exchange did not begin until 1492. ... animal, and micro-organism exchanges
Yes. This is one item brought to Europe during the "Columbian Exchange", along other items such as corn (maize), potatoes, turkeys or beans.
The Columbian Exchange brought potatoes (on which Ireland became dependent), maize/corn, sugar from sugarcane, tomatoes (tomato sauce became a staple of Italian cooking)
it means "tomato" in italian.
All sorts of things. Lots of animals for one. Pigs, horses, sheep, cattle(cows), goats etc. Plants and crops were the other big thing. Potato and corn were the biggest. along with tomato beans chilipepper and squash. Also the exchange of people! They also exchanged cocoa for the Native Americans.