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plum tomato

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plum tomato
n.
A variety of tomato having oblong fruit that is often used in cooking.
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Noun1.plum tomato - an Italian variety of cherry tomato that is shaped like a plumplum tomato - an Italian variety of cherry tomato that is shaped like a plum
cherry tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum cerasiforme - plant bearing small red to yellow fruit
2.plum tomato - a kind of cherry tomato that is frequently used in cooking rather than eaten raw
cherry tomato - small red to yellow tomatoes


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95 for two courses): Caerphilly cheese and pork sausage on red cabbage with a caraway seed jus and mustard mash Risotto of roast plum tomato with mushroom a la greque rondelle and parmesan wafers Dinner: Crab and cod rosti served with fennel and leek slaw and a citrus dressing pounds 4.
Plum tomato and fresh basil soup; Italian chicken; rocket, pear and Parmesan salad; lemon sorbet.
A classic is plum tomato, mozzarella and fresh basil but use any combination of your favourite vegetables, meats and cheeses.
 
 
 
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