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Nominator: Chiswick Chap (talk · contribs) 16:34, 9 October 2024 (UTC)
Reviewer: Rollinginhisgrave (talk · contribs) 11:01, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
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Initial[edit]Giving this a review, hopefully better than my last review of your work Rollinginhisgrave (talk) 11:01, 15 October 2024 (UTC)
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[edit]Prose and content
[edit]Tomato plants are vines, largely annual and being killed by frost, though sometimes living longer in greenhouses.
is "being" appropriate here?- Edited.
Tomato plants are vines, largely annual and being killed by frost, though sometimes living longer in greenhouses.
why do you mention that some sauces didn't include tomatoes?- Removed.
city of Tenochtitlan,
you've mentioned this only a few lines up.now Mexico City- Removed.
The recorded history of tomatoes in Italy dates back to at least 31 October 1548
this is contradicted by earlier up in the article which says that it was recorded in 1544 that tomatoes had been brought to Italy.- Edited. The 1544 description is not unambiguously "to Italy": the botanist could have been describing Spanish usage.
growing to the ground
could you clarify this? Do you mean close to the ground or is this referring to the vine behavior?- Close to.
as other fruits already available
this reads as it was being treated as a fruit rather than a vegetable. Is it trying to make that claim?- No, said 'other crops'.
However, by the mid-18th century, tomatoes were widely eaten in Britain
Avoid starting this sentence with "however" as it does not contradict previous sentence.- Done.
- Contemporary consumption of tomatoes in Middle East is out of place, should be moved to As food#Culinary
- Done.
USSun Belt- Done.
fresh fruit market
Am I correct to read that it is not sold as a vegetable in California?- Edited.
- Reading the Wikipedia page for Locule, is locular cavities a tautology?
- Edited.
on the increase
increasing- Done.
Smaller
sizedfruit- Done.
whose effect on humans has not been studied
MOS:DATED; also, is it still true?- Removed.
a total weight of 522 kg (1,151 lb)
some clarification would be helpful if this is the weight of the yield or the plant (yielded weight is awkward)- Edited.
Sources
[edit]Studies of the effects of the lycopene in tomatoes or in supplements have not found conclusive evidence to indicate that it affects the onset of cardiovascular diseases or cancer.
I can only see one mention of tomato in this source and it doesn't make this claim.- Removed.
- The 2011 review can be excluded given the conclusion of the 2022 study, and given it is 13 years old which is generally too old for MEDRS.
- Collins 2022 has today been removed by the MEDRS police. In its absence, the 2011 review correctly indicates no known benefit, which is a safe statement, practically the opposite of the usual MEDRS claims.
- Any update on the Schneeman 2005 piece?
- It's been removed by the MEDRS police.
However, by the mid-18th century, tomatoes were widely eaten in Britain, and were used in soups, broths, and as a garnish before the end of that century.
I don't see this in the source- Removed.
The University of California, Davis became a major center for tomato research.
this needs an independent source- Removed.
- As does "UC Newsroom, UC Davis Tomato Geneticist Charles Rick Dies at 87"
- Removed, peripheral detail.
- Can you provide a quote for
initially decumbent
?- Done.
- As with
Indeterminate types are "tender" perennials
(unless this is a gloss, which should get an independent cite)- Edited, cited.
ripened in storage with the plant hormone ethylene
better source needed, all the source says is they are "gassed"- Cited.
- Much of the information attributed to "Not All Industrial Food Is Evil" is not supported by the source
- Rewritten from the source.
- What is the sourcing for the disease abbreviations?
- Removed, basically a rabbit-hole.
- "Umami: why the fifth taste is so important" This doesn't support the text
- Removed by the thought police already.
Tomatoes are used in Spanish and Catalan dishes
synth- Edited.
- The BBC food sources don't support the text
- Cited to Collingham 2006.
- The Spruce Eats source doesn't support some of the text
- Edited.
Some tomato varieties have fruit that is still green when ripe.
can you give the page number supporting this?- Removed, it's not about toxins.
40,000 Spaniards
→ {{tq|as many as 40,000 Spaniards- Done.
Tomatoes are a popular "nonlethal" throwing weapon in mass protests...
this paragraph is largely not supported by the sources- Cited.
Suggestions
[edit]When Alexander W. Livingston began developing the tomato as a commercial crop
some years would be helpful here to orient the reader- Added.
grow into other, fully functional, vines
could you substitute other for new?- Done.
- Some inconsistency in American / British spellings
- Fixed the ones I could detect; feel free to fix any more such minor matters yourself, it's quicker and non-controversial.
- The second photo in the cultivation gallery appears redundant, and the article has a lot of photos already.
- OK, removed.
- In the culinary section, it would be good to include how it is used in modern Mesoamerica/South America (i.e. salsa)
- Maybe later.
- The Storage section goes a bit too close to WP:NOTHOWTO
- Edited.
- Consider archiving some sources, such as Blackwell 1737
- Archived.
- Why does Beyer 2024 say
It is possible that cultivation began as far back as 7000 BCE
?- I doubt he's reliable on non-culinary matters. He may have been using Razifard 2020 who says that the cultivated tomato originated around 7000 years ago (i.e. 5000 BCE): I've added this, with Razifard's caution about uncertainties of dating and relationship to human history, i.e. divergence doesn't prove domestication.
- The sources for
When Alexander W. Livingston...
don't support the text, except Smith and DoA, can be removed.- Done.
Tomatoes were linked to seven Salmonella food poisoning outbreaks between 1990 and 2005,
any updates?- Edited and updated.
Images
[edit]- Solanum lycopersicum var. lycopersicum should be PD-100
- Added.
- All else is good with captions / attributions
- Noted.
Other
[edit]- Neutral
- Broad / summary style
- Stable
- No OR / COPYVIO Some COPYVIO on Encyclopedia Brittanica
- Edited.
Rollinginhisgrave (talk) 02:57, 22 October 2024 (UTC)
Happy with the changes here, passing. Leaving a note to update the short description given the change of subject of the article. Rollinginhisgrave (talk) 06:02, 23 October 2024 (UTC)
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