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Tamarillo - The Tree Tomato

Agrihortico CPL

Editorial: AGRIHORTICO

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Sinopsis

Tamarillo is a subtropical vegetable crop grown for its egg-shaped bright red-or yellow-coloured edible fruits. Whole fruits are consumed raw or after cooking. Scientific name of tamarillo or tree tomato is Cyphomandra betacea and synonym is Solanum betaceum.
Disponible desde: 22/03/2021.

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