
As I sat in my nutrition lectures this morning, I became very aware of people sniffling loudly next to me, behind me, and in fact right around me and I immediately hunch over and sigh. The plague of the common cold has once again taken over! In fear of becoming a victim, I attempt to boost my immune system and this I have discovered, can be helped by eating lots of anti-oxidant rich tomatoes. Thus, tomatoes are the word of the day and the Food of the Week!
- Tomatoes are available all year round.
- They can be red, yellow, orange, green, purple or brown in colour. There is also a tomato species which is striped!
- Tomatoes are vegetables, as voted by the Supreme Court in the States in 1893! However that remains very controversial, as most consider it to be a fruit nowadays!
- Tomatoes originally came from the Andes region in South America and they were brought to Europe by Spanish explorers. They were either thought to be poisonous and or an aphrodisiac and were thus met with some resistance! They only gained popularity in the 1900s and are still incredibly popular today.
- Tomatoes are part of the nightshade family, which includes belladona, tobacco, chillies, eggplants and potatoes.
- China, the United States (particularly California) and Turkey are the main producers of tomatoes.
- The term "tomato" in Italian is "poma amoris", which in English means "love-apple".


- Tomatoes are rich in Vitamin A and C, which are carotenoids and anti-oxidants.
- They are a good source of fibre, which lowers cholesterol levels and helps prevent constipation.
- Tomatoes also help prevent heart disease and reduce the body's abilities to make blood clots, thus improving the health of blood vessels. Current studies are also showing that this helps in preventing diabetes.
- Tomato juice is a natural anti-inflammatory. Inflammation and oxidative stress have been linked to many chronic diseases of lifestyle such as cancer, diabetes, artherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.
- Tomatoes are also good sources of Vitamin K, which is necessary for bone health and helps prevent bone demineralisation.
- Tomatoes contain large amounts of lycopene, an powerful anti-oxidant and carotenoid.
