tomato

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English - Turkish
{i} domates

Ben domatesin tadını sevmiyorum. - I don't like the taste of tomatoes.

Tom domatesten hoşlanır mı? - Does Tom like tomatoes?

(isim) domates
{i} (çoğ. --es) domates
argo kız
domates fidanı
kırmızı patlıcan prov
tomato paste
domates salçası

O kan değil, domates salçası. - It's not blood, it's tomato paste.

tomato blight
domates küfü
tomato concentrate
konsantre domates
tomato fruitworm
domates kurdu
tomato sauce
domates sosu
tomato worm
domates kurdu
tomato yellows
sarı domates
tomato ketchup
Domates ile yapılmış ketçap
tomato powder
domates tozu
tomato seeds
domates tohumu
tomato juice
domates suyu
tomato paste
salça

O kan değil, domates salçası. - It's not blood, it's tomato paste.

tomato paste
(koyu) domates salçası
tomato soup
domates çorbası

Domates çorbası için İskoç tarifi: Kırmızı fincan içine sıcak su dökün. - Scottish recipe for tomato soup: Pour hot water into a red cup.

Tom domates çorbasını kupasına doldurdu ve onu içti. - Tom poured the tomato soup in his mug and drank it.

cherry tomato
(Gıda) çeri domates
dried tomato
(Gıda) kurutulmuş domates
oblong cherry tomato
cherry domates dikdörtgen
plum tomato
erik domates
stuffed tomato
domates dolması
tomatoes
domatesler
trellis tomato
kafes domates
a glass of tomato juice
bir bardak domates suyu
bisque of tomato
(Gıda) kremalı domates çor
bitter tomato
kavata
chops with tomato sauce
(Gıda) sahanda pirzola
cream of tomato soup
(Gıda) kremalı domates çorbası
cream of tomato soup
(Gıda) şafak çorbası
early grown tomato
(Tarım) turfanda domates
greenhouse tomato
(Tarım) sera domatesi
meat balls in tomato sauce
(Gıda) salçalı köfte
milk and tomato soup
(Gıda) süt çorbası
rice with tomato sauce
(Gıda) domatesli pilav
English - English
A widely cultivated plant, Solanum lycopersicum, having edible fruit
to pelt with tomatoes
The savoury fruit of this plant, red when ripe, treated as a vegetable in horticulture
to add tomatoes to (a dish)
A shade of red, the colour of a ripe tomato
A stupid act or person
A desirable-looking woman

Lookit the legs on that hot tomato!.

{n} the love apple, a species of solanum
The fruit of a plant of the Nightshade family (Lycopersicum esculentun); also, the plant itself
Tomatoes are small, soft, red fruit that you can eat raw in salads or cooked as a vegetable. Any fruit of the numerous cultivated varieties of Lycopersicon esculentum, a plant of the nightshade family. The plant is generally much branched and has hairy, strongly odorous, feathery leaves. The drooping, clustered, yellow flowers are followed by red, scarlet, or yellow fruits, which hang from the many branches of one weak stem. The tomato fruit varies in shape from spherical to elongate and in size from 0.6 in. (1.5 cm) across to more than 3 in. (7.5 cm) across. The Spanish were bringing tomatoes from South America to Europe by the early 16th century; they were introduced to North America from Europe by the 1780s. Tomatoes are used raw, cooked as a vegetable or puree, and pickled, canned, and sun-dried. The term also applies to the fruit of L. pimpinelli folium, the tiny currant tomato
mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties
illicit rum, 2 common salad vegetable
native to South America; widely cultivated in many varieties
mildly acid red or yellow pulpy fruit eaten as a vegetable
It is of a bright red or yellow color, and is eaten either cooked or uncooked
(tuh-MAY-toh; tuh-MAH-toh) - One of the best things about summer is biting into a sweet, vine-ripened tomato It is believed that tomatoes were introduced from South America to Europe in the 1500s The Aztecs, according to a contemporary account, mixed tomatoes with chilies and ground squash seeds, a combination that sounds a lot like the world's first recipe for salsa Tomatoes arrived in Europe from central and northern America Pietro Andrea Mattioli who gives an accurate description and calls them pomi d’oro dates the first mention of tomatoes in Italy 1544
The fruit, which is called also love apple, is usually of a rounded, flattened form, but often irregular in shape
a red fruit containing yellow seeds
{i} type of red edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable; plant that bears tomatoes; (Canadian and American slang) woman, girl
A fruit from the nightshade family (like the potato and eggplant) The U S government classified it as a vegetable for trade purposes in 1893 Tomatoes should not be refrigerated--the cold adversely affects the flavor and the flesh
tomato can
A boxer who "takes a dive" or loses a fight on purpose
tomato can
An inferior fighter in the sport of boxing; The insinuation is that an up and coming fighter takes on a "tomato can" to burnish his reputation and record
tomato concentrate
Any food obtained from the liquid of ripe tomatoes, strained, with any of: ingredients to regulate pH, water, salt, {{|}}, acid, {{|}}, spices, and flavoring
tomato juice
Juice made from tomatoes. In modern use, this usually refers to the comminuted flesh and juice of cooked tomatoes, prepared commercially

Canned Tomato Juice While you have out all the equipment, why not make some homemade tomato juice as well?.

tomato juice
A fodd obtained from the unfermented liquid extracted from mature tomatoes of the red or reddish varieties of Lycopersicum esculentum P. Mill, strained free from peel, seeds, and other coarse or hard substances, containing finely divided insoluble solids from the flesh of the tomato
tomato juices
plural form of tomato juice
tomato paste
a concentrate of tomato purée; used in making pizzas etc
tomato pastes
plural form of tomato paste
tomato purée
a concentrated sauce (sold in tins or tubes) made from mashed tomatoes

Normally I just put tomato purée on my pizza, but today I made my own tomato sauce. It was delicious.

tomato purées
plural form of tomato purée
tomato sauce
Bottled tomato ketchup
tomato sauce
A thick sauce made from tomatoes for pasta etc
tomato tomato
Uses insignificant pronunciation difference to dismiss a correction to one's adherence to an alternative standard
tomato blight
a disease of tomato plants
tomato concentrate
a concentrated form of tomatoes
tomato hornworm
The destructive larva of a North American hawk moth (Manduca quinquemaculata) that feeds on the leaves of tomato plants
tomato hornworm
large green white-striped hawkmoth larva that feeds on tomato and potato plants; similar to tobacco hornworm
tomato juice
juice made from squeezed tomatoes
tomato juice
the juice of tomatoes (usually bottled or canned)
tomato paste
tomato puree that is used in cooking
tomato paste
thick concentrated tomato puree
tomato sauce
sauce made with a puree of tomatoes (or strained tomatoes) with savory vegetables and other seasonings; can be used on pasta
tomato sauce
liquid seasoning that is based on tomatoes
tomato soup
soup that is made especially out of tomatoes
tomato streak
disease of a wide range of plants (tomatoes, potatoes, peas) resulting from a mixed infection of potato and tomato mosaic
beef tomato
a type of large tomato
plum tomato
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) A variety of tomato having oblong fruit that is often used in cooking
A tomato
love apple
bacon-lettuce-tomato sandwich
sandwich filled with slices of bacon and tomato with lettuce
beefsteak tomato
any of several large tomatoes with thick flesh
beefsteak tomato
Any of several varieties of tomato having large fruit with thick flesh
cherry tomato
{i} type of tomato plant that bears cherry-sized edible red fruit; cherry-sized tomato of the cherry tomato plant
cherry tomato
small red to yellow tomatoes
cherry tomato
small red to yellow tomatoes plant bearing small red to yellow fruit
cherry tomato
A variety of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum var. cerasiforme) having small red to yellow fruits. a type of very small tomato
cherry tomato
plant bearing small red to yellow fruit
plum tomato
oblong cherry tomato
plum tomato
oblong cherry tomato a kind of cherry tomato that has an oblong shape
plum tomato
a kind of cherry tomato that has an oblong shape
plum tomato
Plum tomatoes are long egg-shaped tomatoes. A variety of tomato having oblong fruit that is often used in cooking. a type of tomato shaped like a plum, often used in cooking
strawberry tomato
stout hairy annual of eastern North America with sweet yellow fruits
stuffed tomato
tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly tomato cases filled with various salad mixtures and served cold
stuffed tomato
tomato cases filled with various mixtures and baked briefly
stuffed tomato
tomato cases filled with various salad mixtures and served cold
tomatoes
plural of tomato
tomatoes
lycopersicon
tree tomato
South American arborescent shrub having pale pink blossoms followed by egg-shaped reddish-brown edible fruit somewhat resembling a tomato in flavor
tomato

    Hyphenation

    to·ma·to

    Turkish pronunciation

    tımeytō

    Pronunciation

    /təˈmāˌtō/ /təˈmeɪˌtoʊ/

    Etymology

    [ t&-mA-(")tO; chiefly Br ] (noun.) 1604. From Spanish tomate (xi)tomātl.
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