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Tomatoes were once thought to be poisonous in Europe because they belonged to the nightshade family. A man once ate a whole basket of tomatoes in 1820 just to prove they wouldn't kill him—and he lived! Tomatoes have more genes than humans—over 30,000, compared to our 20,000 to 25,000.

In space, astronauts have grown tomatoes in zero gravity to study how they adapt to weightless life. There's a tomato variety called the “Mortgage Lifter”—it was so profitable during the Great Depression, it helped a farmer pay off his mortgage. Some people refrigerate tomatoes, but science says it kills their flavor—keep them on the counter instead.

The largest tomato ever grown weighed over 10 pounds—basically a bowling ball of sauce potential. Tomatoes come in more colors than just red: there are purple, yellow, green, black, and even striped ones. A tomato is technically a fruit, but it was declared a vegetable by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1893 for tax reasons.

Ketchup was once sold as medicine in the 1830s, meant to cure indigestion. Tomato seeds have traveled through sewage systems and still managed to sprout on the other side—tough little survivors. The funny thing about Funny Tomato Images is that sometimes real tomatoes grow faces, noses, or mustaches.

There's a famous tomato festival in Spain called La Tomatina where people throw overripe tomatoes at each other just for fun. Heinz once made green and purple ketchup to make eating fries “more exciting” for kids—it didn’t last long. Some heirloom tomatoes are so ugly they look like monsters, but they’re packed with flavor and nutrients.

Tomatoes used to be called “love apples” because people believed they had aphrodisiac powers. The tomato hornworm glows under UV light—sounds spooky, but makes for great science fair photos. In Japan, there's a wearable tomato robot that feeds runners tomatoes while they jog. Yes, it’s real.

One tomato plant can yield over 500 tomatoes in a single growing season—talk about productivity. In ancient times, people used tomato juice to polish their copper pots. Some Funny Tomato Images are just perfectly timed photos of tomatoes exploding in slow motion.

Tomato plants talk to each other through chemical signals in their roots—plant gossip, basically. Scientists once grew square tomatoes to make them easier to stack for shipping. There's a museum in France dedicated to tomatoes, featuring historical tools, recipes, and tomato-themed art.

In World War II, ketchup was used to clean metal due to its acidic content—war makes people creative. If you squeeze a tomato just right, the seeds squirt out like little rockets—great for kitchen comedy. Funny Tomato Images sometimes show tomatoes dressed up as superheroes, and it weirdly works.

There’s a variety called the “Bloody Butcher” tomato—it’s red, juicy, and sounds like it belongs in a horror film. Some people carve tomatoes like pumpkins for mini jack-o'-lanterns—tiny and terrifying. Tomato ice cream is a real thing in Italy—don’t knock it till you try it.

A town in Arkansas celebrates an annual “Tomato Queen” with a full parade and costumes. Tomatoes were the first genetically modified food to hit grocery store shelves—the Flavr Savr in 1994. Farmers once played classical music in tomato fields hoping it would help them grow better—no one told the tomatoes.

You can turn a tomato into a battery—just add some copper and zinc, and you’ve got juice for a clock. Some tomato plants grow over 15 feet tall—they need ladders, not cages. Tomatoes are about 95% water, which is why they explode so satisfyingly in Funny Tomato Images.

The smell of tomato leaves can repel pests, including mosquitoes—so rub a leaf behind your ear. A tomato plant in Disney World's EPCOT grew over 32,000 tomatoes—record-breaking and delicious. Tomatoes grown in volcanic soil taste richer due to the minerals—lava makes flavor!

In Victorian England, tomato seeds were sold in tiny envelopes with romantic poems printed on them. You can play “catch” with a frozen tomato—it bounces like a ball until it melts into salad. Tomatoes grow faster in music-pulsed greenhouses—rock or Mozart, they seem to enjoy both.

The word “tomato” comes from the Aztec word “tomatl,” which means “swelling fruit.” There’s a superstition in some cultures that placing a tomato on the windowsill keeps evil spirits away. Some Funny Tomato Images go viral just because a tomato looks like a rubber duck or a bunny.

Tomato juice is the official state beverage of Ohio—yes, seriously. A 10-year-old once grew a tomato the size of a baby’s head and got featured in the local paper. Tomatoes can be sun-dried, oven-dried, freeze-dried, or just left on a car dashboard in August.

Some tomato skins have tiny hairs that trap insects—nature’s flypaper. Tomato sauce was used in early films to fake blood during dramatic scenes. In old cookbooks, tomatoes were called “gold apples” or “love apples,” depending on how romantic the chef was feeling.

A tomato can technically be turned into leather for vegan handbags—fashion meets food. Some chefs use clear tomato water in fancy cocktails—it looks like nothing, tastes like everything. The shape of a tomato can change based on the temperature during its growth—hot days, weird lumps.

There’s a tomato-growing competition where size, flavor, and weirdest shape all win prizes. Tomatoes were once painted in Renaissance art to symbolize the fleeting nature of beauty. People have made tiny tomato catapults just to fling cherry tomatoes at targets—now that’s dedication.

Some Funny Tomato Images are so popular, they’ve been turned into stickers and memes all over the internet. Tomatoes can regrow from just a slice left on the soil—nature’s way of recycling lunch. If you slice a tomato just right, it can reveal a perfect star pattern hidden inside.