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tojunto

[Spanish]

"All together." A stew of rabbit or mountain hare, with vegetables and whatever else is available, all cooked together in one pot.

tomate

/toh-MAH-teh/
[Spanish] plural tomates

Tomato. In Mexico it may also refer to the tomatillo. A tomato as known in Europe is usually called 'tomate roja' in Mexico.

tomate en rama

[Spanish] plural tomates en rama

Tomatoes on the vine.

tomate pelado

[Spanish] plural tomates pelados

Skinned tomato

tomate roja

/toh-MAH-teh ROH-hah/
[Spanish] plural tomates rojas

Tomato

tomates rellenos

/toh-MAH-tehs reh-YEH-nohs/
[Spanish]

Stuffed tomatoes, with any of a number of fillings, often based on rice.

tomate triturado

[Spanish] plural tomates triturados

Crushed or puréed tomato.

tomate verde

/toh-MAH-teh BEHR-deh/
[Spanish] plural tomates verdes

Tomatillo. Looks like a green tomato, to which it is a close relative, used in Mexican cooking.

Tomatina

[Spanish]

The infamous annual tomato fight held in Bunol near Valencia. About 40,000 people converge on the town to throw 120 tons of tomatoes at one another for about an hour.

tomatón

[Spanish] plural tomatones

Physalis or cape gooseberry. Bitter-sweet, apricot-coloured berries enclosed in papery wraps.