In Praise of Tomatoes

In Praise of Tomatoes
Author: Ronni Lundy
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579909581

Straight from the vine to the cookpot and to terrific trivia: everyone will enjoy this juicy tribute to the tangy, tasty tomato. Begin with a horticultural look at resurgent vintage varieties: a comprehensive chart gives specific growing and eating details on more than 50 delicious types, both heirloom and hybrid. Find out how to create and cultivate the "essential tomato garden,” even on a windowsill. Then, head straight to the kitchen with information on how to store, peel, freeze, dry, can, and cook up the harvest. Recipes include such luscious dishes as tomato soup, jam, bread, and green tomato pie. Round out the enlightening feast with fun facts on the tomato’s history and tomato festivals.

In Praise of Tomatoes

In Praise of Tomatoes
Author: Steven Shepherd
Publisher: Harpercollins
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1996
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780060174842

In a lyrical gardening journal, the author uses the phases of his garden to plot a year in his life, providing anecdotes about making tomato sauce with a neighbor and a rafting trip with old friends.

In Praise of Tomatoes

In Praise of Tomatoes
Author: Ronni Lundy
Publisher: Lark Books (NC)
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2004
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781579904210

Whether fresh from the vine or as an indispensable ingredient in a countless array of dishes and food products, tomatoes can't be beat when it comes to flavor and versatility. And they are far and away the most popular of all home garden plants, with dozens of varieties perfectly suited to various growing conditions and individual taste preferences. This wonderful book is bursting with fascinating information about the tomato in history and culture, expert advice for gardeners and, of course, plenty of irresistible recipes.--COVER.

In Praise of Tomatoes

In Praise of Tomatoes
Author: Suzanne Werley
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-09-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Join passionate gardener, educator, home chef and owner of Windy Acres Farm, Suzanne Werley, as she explores the rich history and diverse cultivation of the mighty tomato. A juicy blend of fascinating narrative and practical tips, Werley takes the readers from seed to harvest, unveiling the secrets of growing your own vibrant tomato varieties. But she doesn't stop there. Werley shares mouth-watering tomato-based recipes that capture the spirit of home cooking and the versatile flavor profiles of this beloved fruit. From comfort-filled classics to adventurous global fusion, each recipe is carefully crafted to celebrate the tomato in all its ripe, tangy glory. In Praise of Tomatoes isn't just a cookbook; it's a journey into the heart of tomato love and lore, offering a fresh, flavorful escape for both novice gardeners and experienced cooks. It will transform the way you see, grow, and savor tomatoes. Welcome to a world where every bite is a celebration of nature's remarkable gift - the tomato. Dive in and taste the difference!

The Heirloom Tomato

The Heirloom Tomato
Author: Amy Goldman
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-08-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781596912915

Every year, renowned grower Amy Goldman produces an amazing 600 varieties of tomatoes on her estate in New York's Hudson Valley. Here, in 56 delicious recipes, 200 gorgeous photos, and Goldman's erudite, charming prose, is the cream of the crop. From glorious heirloom beefsteaks - that delicious tomato you had as a kid but can't seem to find anymore - to exotica like the ground tomato (a tiny green fruit that tastes like pineapple and grows in a tomatillo-like husk), Homegrown Tomatoes is filled with gorgeous shots of tomatoes so luscious they verge on the erotic. Along with the recipes and photos are profiles of the tomatoes, filled with surprisingly fascinating facts on their history and provenance, and a master gardener's guide to growing your own. More than just a loving look at one of the world's great edibles, this is a philosophy of eating and conservation between covers - an irresistible book for anyone who loves to cook or to garden.

Ripe

Ripe
Author: Arthur Allen
Publisher: Catapult
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2010-02-10
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1582436770

The tomato. As savory as any vegetable, as sweet as its fellow fruits, the seeded succulent inspires a cult–like devotion from food lovers on all continents. The people of Ohio love the tomato so much they made tomato juice the official state beverage. An annual food festival in Spain draws thousands of participants in a 100–ton tomato fight. The inimitable, versatile tomato has conquered the cuisines of Spain and Italy, and in America, it is our most popular garden vegetable. Journalist Arthur Allen understands the spell of the tomato and is your guide in telling its dramatic story. He begins by describing in mouthwatering detail the wonder of a truly delicious tomato, then introduces the man who prospected for wild tomato genes in South America and made them available to tomato breeders. He tells the baleful story of enslaved Mexican Indians in the Florida tomato fields, the conquest of the canning tomato by the Chinese Army, and the struggle of Italian tomato producers to maintain a way of life. Allen combines reportage, archival research, and innumerable anecdotes in a lively narrative that, through the lens of today's global market, tells a story that will resonate from greenhouse to dinner table.

Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World

Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World
Author: William Alexander
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2022-06-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1538753316

New York Times bestselling author William Alexander takes readers on a surprisingly twisty journey through the history of the beloved tomato in this fascinating and erudite microhistory. The tomato gets no respect. Never has. Stored in the dustbin of history for centuries, accused of being vile and poisonous, appropriated as wartime propaganda, subjected to being picked hard-green and gassed, even used as a projectile, the poor tomato is the Rodney Dangerfield of foods. Yet, the tomato is the most popular vegetable in America (and, in fact, the world). It holds a place in America's soul like no other vegetable, and few other foods. Each summer, tomato festivals crop up across the country; John Denver had a hit single titled "homegrown Tomatoes;" and the Heinz tomato ketchup bottle, instantly recognizable, is in the Smithsonian. Author William Alexander is on a mission to get tomatoes the respect they deserve. Supported by meticulous research but told in a lively, accessible voice, Ten Tomatoes that Changed the World will seamlessly weave travel, history, humor, and a little adventure (and misadventure) to follow the tomato's trail through history. A fascinating story complete with heroes, con artists, conquistadors and, no surprise, the Mafia, this book is a mouth-watering, informative, and entertaining guide to the good that has captured our hearts for generations.

Runaway Tomato

Runaway Tomato
Author: Kim Cooley Reeder
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0698179218

For fans of Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs comes an action packed picture book with a sweet surprise. Call in the trucks! When a giant tomato breaks loose at the top of a hill, it takes every tractor, fire engine, and helicopter to stop it. Lincoln Agnew's cool, vintage cartoon style is a perfect match for the high-octane action told in catchy rhyme, culminating in a jam-packed gate-fold spread of the town's Tomato Festival. What will happen when it rains on all those giant seeds? One giant surprise.

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe

Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe
Author: Fannie Flagg
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 042528655X

Folksy and fresh, endearing and affecting, Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe is a now-classic novel about two women: Evelyn, who’s in the sad slump of middle age, and gray-headed Mrs. Threadgoode, who’s telling her life story. Her tale includes two more women—the irrepressibly daredevilish tomboy Idgie and her friend Ruth—who back in the thirties ran a little place in Whistle Stop, Alabama, offering good coffee, southern barbecue, and all kinds of love and laughter—even an occasional murder. And as the past unfolds, the present will never be quite the same again. Praise for Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe “A real novel and a good one [from] the busy brain of a born storyteller.”—The New York Times “Happily for us, Fannie Flagg has preserved [the Threadgoodes] in a richly comic, poignant narrative that records the exuberance of their lives, the sadness of their departure.”—Harper Lee “This whole literary enterprise shines with honesty, gallantry, and love of perfect details that might otherwise be forgotten.”—Los Angeles Times “Funny and macabre.”—The Washington Post “Courageous and wise.”—Houston Chronicle

Heirloom

Heirloom
Author: Tim Stark
Publisher: Random House Digital, Inc.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2009-07-14
Genre: Tomato growers
ISBN: 0767927079

An eloquent book on contemporary farming life from the organic farmer whose fruits and vegetables inspire the top chefs of New York City.