
1) Fruit vegetable 2) Green salsa ingredient 3) Ground cherry 4) Husk tomato 5) Ingredient in green salsa 6) Jamberry 7) Mexican cuisine 8) Miltomate 9) Physalis philadelphica 10) Purple ground cherry 11) Purple Mexican fruit
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1) Jamberry 2) Miltomate
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The tomatillo (Physalis philadelphica), known as the Husk Tomato or Mexican Husk Tomato, is a plant of the nightshade family, related to the cape gooseberry, bearing small, spherical and green or green-purple fruit of the same name. Tomatillos originated in Mexico, and are a staple of Mexican cuisine. Tomatillos are grown as annuals throughout the...
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(Vegetarian) This nightshade fruit resembles a green tomato with a papery husk. Can be used in homemade salsas.
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(TOM-a-tea-yo) - They are also called tomate verde in Mexico, which means, "green tomato" and they are considered a staple in Mexican cooking. It now grows everywhere in the Western Hemisphere and is common in Texas gardens. This compact fruit, about the size of a cherry tomato, grows to maturity inside of a husk. They can range in size ...
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(from the article `Physalis`) ...tomato (P. pruinosa). Chinese lantern is a name alluding to the showy bladderlike calyx of the mature fruit of P. alkekengi, which has also been ...
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(Physalis) This is a group of annuals and perennials, which are grown for their fruits and for decoration. They grow wild in Europe, America and Asia and belong to the Potato family, Solanaceae.…
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A small fruit, also called the 'Mexican tomato,' that is related to the tomato and the cape gooseberry. Their flavor is said to resemble a cross between lemon, apple, and herbs. Used in guacamole and many sauces.
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A small fruit, also called the "Mexican tomato," that is related to the tomato and the cape gooseberry. Their flavor is said to resemble a cross between lemon, apple, and herbs. Used in guacamole and many sauces.
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Relative of the gooseberry family. Resembles a small green tomato. Very flavorful and used in many sauces.
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[
n] - Mexican annual naturalized in eastern North America having yellow to purple edible fruit resembling small tomatoes 2. [n] - annual of Mexico and southern United States having edible purplish viscid fruit resembling small tomatoes 3. [n] - small edible yellow to purple tomato-like fruit enclosed in a bladderlike husk
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(Mexican) Looks like a tiny green tomato, actually a relative of the gooseberry family. Enclosed in a paper-like husk that is removed before cooking. Used ' in a variety of Mexican dishes and sauces to add an acidic flavor. Native to Mexico but can be found fresh or canned in many grocery stores.
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Physalis ixocarpa noun annual of Mexico and southern United States having edible purplish viscid fruit resembling small tomatoes
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husk tomato noun small edible yellow to purple tomato-like fruit enclosed in a bladderlike husk
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