THE LOVE APPLE - Page 2


© Lynne Remick
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The truth is, while the tomato doesn't manufacture passion, it serves as a host for vitamins A, C, potassium, phosphorus and calcium, all of which are good for your heart.

COMMENTS REQUESTED Now that you have the main ingredient for Valentine's Day passion, share your favourite tomato recipes by sharing your comments in our "Talk Back" section.

BIBLIOGRAPHY: JCDH - Press Release : Valentine's Day/The Love Apple http://www.jcdh.org/press.asp?ID=7 North Coast Journal - August 1997: Garden http://www.redwood-country.com/news/ncjo... Salem County Chamber of Commerce : Tomato History http://www.salemnjchamber.com/history3.h... The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language: 4th Ed. 2000 http://www.bartleby.com/61/27/L0262700.h... The Columbia Encyclopedia: Sixth Edition. 2000 http://www.bartleby.com/65/to/tomato.html The Love Apple http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/Shokel/9... The Tomato in America http://www.sc.edu/uscpress/1994/3000.html

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1.   Feb 18, 2001 10:14 AM
Lynne,

What an informative article. Thanks for sharing.

I knew that tomatoes were called love apples but didn't know the history.

Please submit this article to the Nature's Treasures Eve ...


-- posted by Red





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