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Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives. |
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ASmith1946 > wrote:
> The Chinese have known about the tomato for centuries > (they call it the "foreign eggplant") and it never really became important. are you sure about the rendering? To my knowledge, xirongshi means: "western red persimmon" > However, for the past few years, the PRC has been the largest producer of > tomatoes in the world (surpassing the US which has been the largest producer > for years). Evidently, tomatoes are mainly eaten fresh like an apple-- just > bite into them and add a little salt. Actually, this is a good way to eat > tomatoes, provided... > In the PRC they are also industrially processed and exported, often in bulk, and canned in third part countries -- lilian |
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