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Aug 31, 2019

[Answer] To which country are tomatillos native?

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...Tomatillos are native to Mexico. They were first domesticated around 800 B.C. by the Aztecs. The tomatillo holds the distinction of one of the most ancient food-bearing plants. Tomatillos fruit has a citrus-like, sweet flavor and is an essential ingredient in many Mexican cuisine recipes. The tomatillo grows encased in dainty paper-like husks. The Aztecs actually grew two species of the tomatillo. One makes a tart green fruit that turns a pale yellow when ripe. The other produces a sweeter, purple fruit about the size of a marble. This species is commonly found growing as a field weed in Mexico. Source: GoodHousekeeping.com