In a library using the Dewey Decimal system (which would include public libraris), a book about growing tomatoes would likely be found with a classification number that starts with 635 (which covers garden crops and horticulture).
They adapted to their environment because they picked a nice spot they would like and they would clean the area to make it better and they would think it was just like their old environment.
Damaging Austria too greatly would cause its leaders to join with Prussia's other enemies.
So he would get a good environment
No. He was a zealot about the south and felt that Lincoln was damaging the country. He thought that if Lincoln was dead that the southern states would rise again and keep fighting.
yes... what would it be?...
Please give advice on importing a motor bike from the UK to Dubai, this bike is my personal bike and would not be resold.
I would say both, but mostly a boon because although it can be damaging to the environment if it is not disposed of properly, it is also a very useful material and can mostly be recycled.
it depends on how heavy the tomatoes you are using are, so no one can say. sorry, there's no answer to this question.
Mining coal from tropical swamps might be a problem for geologists because they would be disrupting or damaging the environment and the ecosystems around the mine.
For four cherry tomatoes per salad, you would need 1200 cherry tomatoes. For three tomatoes per salad, you would need 900.
Sun-dried tomatoes, dehydrated, sliced, diced, quartered, blended, pureed, steamed, stewed, or pasted are tomatoes that were whole tomatoes that have become tomatoes of a different consistency. No, tomatoes are definitely not fattening, they are catabolic. The only cases tomatoes would be fattening is if you ADD fat - like deep-frying them (fried green tomatoes), or making tomato chips (brushing sun-dried/dehydrated tomatoes with oil and baking them)...in THAT case it would be fattening because of the oil working its way into the tomatoes. - Maikel Y.
China would be the main and also the largest country to produce tomatoes.
I would call a place where tomatoes grow either a garden or a farm.
* Midget/patio/dwarf tomatoes * Cherry tomatoes * Comact or determinant tomatoes-which include varieties of the above 2 categories * Indeterminant tomatoes * Beefsteak tomatoes * Paste tomatoes * Colorful tomatoes-orange/yellow/striped
You can freeze tomatoes in any form, the only effect freezing has on tomatoes is that they will soften when defrosted, similar to canned tomatoes.
It depends on the size of the medium tomatoes, but on average, about 2 to 3 medium tomatoes would equal one pound.