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i was thinking the same thing ngl
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As far as we know, the first tomatoes to make it to Europe were brought by the Spanish Conquistadors from South America (Peru, specifically) in the early to mid-sixteenth century. The fruit was called “tomatl.”
The first written account of a tomato in Italy dates to 1548 and it was in Tuscany. In that account, the fruit, incorrectly aligned with the eggplant, was given the name “pomidoro,” or, if we break the word into its natural components, “pomi d’oro,” golden fruits. That has since shifted into the singular in Italian, “pomodoro (pl. pomodori)."
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For 5, since it doesn't say a word for it, and although it looks like a chili pepper, that could also just mean pepper in spanish which is pimienta, unlike chili pepper which is Aji picante (little dash on the I) Just to be safe since both Aji and pimienta has Aa, I would recommend choosing A.Aa. It could be other ones so im awfully sorry if its wrong. For 4, its a little bit confusing since that could mean several things from looking at the picture. If you believe its Indian, then in spanish it would be Indio, which could mean D.Ii. Just so I could help you further, is it asking for the first letters? Or the whole image?
Hope this could help!
I see how you could be confused by this.
Tell me if anything. :)