Amy Goldman is preserving the agricultural heritage and genetic diversity of heirloom fruits and vegetables.

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GALETTE OF WHITE PEACHES AND TOMATOES

When newly introduced in sixteenth-century Europe, the tomato was mistaken for the “wolf peach” or Lycopersicon that Galen had identified more than a thousand years earlier. The name stuck in one form or another (now Solanum lycopersicum) even after botanists realized the tomato was strictly New World in origin; and I can’t help equating the peach and the tomato. Cook this now →

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