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salmonella linked to tomatoes
manufacturing heinz tomato ketchup
point blank launching a tomato at his roommate.
an old italian man lived alone in the country. he wanted to dig his tomato garden, but it was very hard work as the ground was hard. his only son, vincent, who used to help him, was in prison. the old man wrote a letter to his son and described his predicament: dear vincent, i am feeling pretty badly because it looks like i won't be able to plant my tomato garden this year. i'm just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot. i know if you were here my troubles would be over. i know you would be happy to dig the plot for me. love, dad a few days later he received a letter from his son: dear dad, don't dig up that garden. that's where i buried the bodies. love, vinnie at 4 a.m. the next morning, fbi agents and local police arrived and dug up the entire area without finding any bodies. they apologized to the old man and left. that same day the old man received another letter from his son: dear dad, go ahead and plant the tomatoes now. that's the best i could do under the circumstances. love you, vinnie
the second installment of the so-called improv trilogy, three short films that are completely improvised on the spot and made as random as possible while revolving around one theme. this one is focused on obsession.
another one of these cool samurai slicing videos.
thanks to shooting eggs productions for another awesome vid!
an abnormal tomato seems to have an erect ... shaft?
tomatoes have been out sourced to afgan farmers.
article submitted by master911. scientists have grown genetically engineered purple tomatoes in a bid to promote healthy food. the tomatoes include two genes taken from the snapdragon flower to enable them to express a compound called anthocyanin, the purple pigment found in blackberries and cranberries. previous research has found that anthocyanins offer protection against certain cancers, cardiovascular disease and degenerative diseases, and may also hinder inflammation, obesity and diabetes. the study is published online today by nature biotechnology, a journal of the london-based nature publishing group. researcher cathie martin, from the john innes centre, a biotechnology institute in norwich, said the point behind the purple tomatoes was to boost the healthiness of diets. "most people do not eat (the recommended) five portions of fruits and vegetables a day," ms martin said. "but they can get more benefit from those they do eat if common fruit and veg can be developed that are higher in bio-active compounds." the team fed the tomatoes to mice engineered to be susceptible to cancer and found the mice "showed a significant extension" of lifespan. "this is one of the first examples of metabolic engineering that offers the potential to promote health through diet by reducing the impact of chronic disease," she said. "and (it is) certainly the first example of a gmo (genetically modified organism) that really offers a potential benefit for all consumers." source