- Jason Webley
Jason Webley is a musician who began as a busker, playing accordion in the streets of Seattle, but has since moved in-doors and on stage, playing venues and festivals all across the world. His music is a combination of folk, gypsy, and punk. He used to theatrically die every Halloween only to be born in the spring (usually around May Day or Webley's springtime Birthday). At the 2005 Halloween show he stated that he no longer wanted to live and die with the seasons. - Raffaele Esposito
Raffaele Esposito was the Italian owner of a tavern called Pizzeria di Pietro e Basta Cosi in the Nineteenth Century. It is suggested by some that he was the father of the modern pizza, having cooked one for the royal family of Italy in 1889. Deeming the traditional garlic topping to be unfit for the royal palate, Esposito instead used a combination of tomatoes, mozzarella cheese and basil to emulate the colors of the Italian flag. - Kikunae Ikeda
Kikunae Ikeda was a Tokyo Imperial University professor in Chemistry who, in 1908, uncovered the chemical root behind a taste he named umami. He discovered that the common component that produced the flavour of meat, seaweed and tomatoes was glutamate, which produces the sensation of "umami". He also patented the manufacture of monosodium glutamate. - Baldemar Velasquez
Baldemar Velasquez (b. Pharr, Texas, February 15 1947) is president of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO, an organization he founded in 1967 in Toledo, Ohio. Velasquez was born into a migrant farm worker family and began agricultural work when he was six years old. He attended what is now the University of Texas-Pan American in Edinburg, Texas from 1965-66, Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio 1966-67, and from 1967-69 attended Bluffton College, … - Ana Carolina Reston
Ana Carolina Reston Macan was a Brazilian fashion model of part Lebanese heritage. Macan was born to a middle class family in Jundiaí, on the outskirts of São Paulo, Brazil. At the age of 13 she began her modeling career after winning a local beauty contest in her hometown. She was represented by renowned modeling agencies such as Ford, Elite and L'Équipe in countries such as China, Turkey, Mexico, and Japan, including prestigious ad campaigns such as Giorgio Armani. - Rob Baur
Rob Baur of Lake Oswego, Oregon is an operations analyst in an Oregon waste-water facility. He gained attention for allegedly creating a tomacco in 2003 by grafting a tomato plant onto the roots of a tobacco plant. The creation was said to be inspired by a 1999 episode of the Simpsons containing a fictitious description of the tomacco. Although he is said to have believed such a thing were possible because of a 1959 biology study he read in graduate school. - Harrison Woodhull Crosby
Harrison Woodhull Crosby of Jamesburg, New Jersey was the first to can tomatoes commercially in 1847. He worked as the chief gardener at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania, and he commercialized the canned tomato. - Hugh Iltis
Hugh Iltis is Professor Emeritus of Botany at the University of Wisconsin, and is best known for his discoveries in the genetics of corn (maize). As a botanist, Iltis served as the Director of the University of Wisconsin Herbarium. Iltis proved that domestic corn differs by a small number of mutations from a species of teosinte, a family of grasses that grows wild at a few sites in western Mexico. It was once believed that the original wild corn was extinct. - Miles Joseph Berkeley
Miles Joseph Berkeley was an English botanist. Berkeley was born at Biggin Hall, Northamptonshire, and educated at Rugby School and Christ's College, Cambridge, of which he became an honorary fellow. Taking holy orders, he became incumbent of Apethorpe in 1837, and vicar of Sibbertoft, near Market Harborough, in 1868. He acquired an enthusiastic love of cryptogamic botany (lichens) in his early years, … - Joseph Godber
Joseph Bradshaw Godber, Baron Godber of Willington PC (17 March 1914-25 August 1980) was a British Conservative politician and cabinet minister. Godber was educated at Bedford School and became a nurseryman. He became chairman of the county glasshouse section of the National Farmers Union and of the publicity and parliamentary committee. He was a member of the Tomato and Cucumber Marketing Board. Godber served as a Bedfordshire County Councillor. - Leland C. Buxton
Leland Clarence Buxton (March 11, 1911 -) was a politician in Indiana, United States. He was the oldest son of Oda and Eula Buxton. He had three brothers: Loran, Leo and Lenoid. Leland was born on the Buxton Farm on what then was Old Morgan Trail Road in Graham Township, on the border of Jefferson County, Indiana. Leland only went to school through the eighth grade. Leland grew up on the farm and farmed most of his life. - Lucas Gustafson
- Tomato Tran
- Tomato Akai
- Tomato Trian
- Catherine De Tomato
Real. Straight forward. Emotional. Learning to become a better Christian. - Princess Tomato
I am the Princess of the Salad Kingdom. I am the daughter. - Andy Tomato
Don't threatin' me with a good time. - Bob The Tomato
I used to be a stray, now I live in a house with other felines (all of whom I DESPISE), and I am currently trying to bully my way to the top of the ladder. I don't breathe too good, especially when I'm eating, drinking, or just washing myself. My favourite thing to do is to go out the back door, run around to my Mommy's bathroom window, and stand there and cry until she reaches out, scruffs me, and pulls me through the window. It's the best thing ever! - Killer Tomato
A picture is worth a thousand words, so drop me a message with your email address and I'll describe myself in a thousand words. - Fred The Tomato
My name is Fred. - Cherry Tomato
cherrytomato.typepad.com cherrytomato.etsy.com cherrytomato.us. - The Tomato
- Phuong Tomato
- Frankie Tomato
- Charlie Tomato
- Sally Tomato
- Thomas The Tomato
- Sophie Tomato!
- Chris Tomato
- Hang On Little Tomato
- Hang On Little Tomato!
- Sally Tomato
- Chin Løcå ¥ Møskå⢠.·.¹³f Tomato
- Farhana
- Gustav Tomato
- Kentucky Tomato
- Tommy Tomato
- Sally Tomato
- Sally Tomato
You should create your own.
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