Tomatoes Evil History. Europeans feared tomatoes for centuries and believed they. Part of the tomato taboo was guilt by association. Then in naples they gave rise to pasta al pomodoro. around 1880, with the invention of the pizza in naples, the tomato grew widespread in popularity in europe. the tomato quickly became a culinary staple in new jersey, and eventually the united states, all thanks to johnson's bravery. For centuries, people believed tomatoes were sinful and even poisonous, until the salem tomato trial in new jersey changed the fruit's reputation. first, in the late 1700s, europeans drew a false connection to dying aristocrats. a physician from padua, giovanni domenico sala, writing in 1628 about the revolting consumption of locusts, spiders, and crickets by other cultures, included. when tomatoes first arrived in europe 500 years ago, they were considered dangerous. there’s a reason why the humble tomato used to be known by the far more sinister moniker of “poison apple”:
Then in naples they gave rise to pasta al pomodoro. Part of the tomato taboo was guilt by association. around 1880, with the invention of the pizza in naples, the tomato grew widespread in popularity in europe. there’s a reason why the humble tomato used to be known by the far more sinister moniker of “poison apple”: a physician from padua, giovanni domenico sala, writing in 1628 about the revolting consumption of locusts, spiders, and crickets by other cultures, included. For centuries, people believed tomatoes were sinful and even poisonous, until the salem tomato trial in new jersey changed the fruit's reputation. Europeans feared tomatoes for centuries and believed they. when tomatoes first arrived in europe 500 years ago, they were considered dangerous. first, in the late 1700s, europeans drew a false connection to dying aristocrats. the tomato quickly became a culinary staple in new jersey, and eventually the united states, all thanks to johnson's bravery.
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Tomatoes Evil History when tomatoes first arrived in europe 500 years ago, they were considered dangerous. around 1880, with the invention of the pizza in naples, the tomato grew widespread in popularity in europe. Europeans feared tomatoes for centuries and believed they. when tomatoes first arrived in europe 500 years ago, they were considered dangerous. For centuries, people believed tomatoes were sinful and even poisonous, until the salem tomato trial in new jersey changed the fruit's reputation. Part of the tomato taboo was guilt by association. the tomato quickly became a culinary staple in new jersey, and eventually the united states, all thanks to johnson's bravery. Then in naples they gave rise to pasta al pomodoro. a physician from padua, giovanni domenico sala, writing in 1628 about the revolting consumption of locusts, spiders, and crickets by other cultures, included. first, in the late 1700s, europeans drew a false connection to dying aristocrats. there’s a reason why the humble tomato used to be known by the far more sinister moniker of “poison apple”: