Fresh Tomatoes And Spring Onions Jigsaw Puzzle

Fresh Tomatoes And Spring Onions
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About Fresh Tomatoes And Spring Onions: In today's new puzzle we feature some fresh tomatoes and spring onions. Spring onions (also known as green onions or scallions) are used as a vegetable; they are eaten either raw or cooked. While tomatoes are fruits - botanically classified as berries - they are also used as a vegetable ingredient or side dish. // Image Credit: Daily Jigsaw Puzzles

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