Spaghetti, pizza and Salsa depending on the part of the US. At 03:22 AM 2/15/98 -0800, you wrote: > >Tomato Digest Sunday, February 15 1998 Volume 01 : Number 059 > > > >In this issue: > > Re: [tomato] Tomato Question > >See the end of the digest for information on subscribing to the tomato >or tomato-digest mailing lists and on how to retrieve back issues. > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 06:50:59 -0700 >From: Margaret Lauterbach <mlaute@micron.net> >Subject: Re: [tomato] Tomato Question > >At 05:56 PM 2/13/98 -0800, you wrote: >>I received this message and thought this list could help. What >>do you think is the most popular tomato dish in this country? >> >>> Dear DD, >>> >>> My name is Yuri Osugi and am working for Japanese TV. >>> I am researching about Tomato and Tomato dishes in the States for >>> Japanese TV program called "Aru Aru Daijiten" which means "Encyclopedia >>> of the untold secrets". >>> This time, I have an assignment to find the most popular Tomato dish in >>> the states. >><snip> >>> >>> Yuri Osugi >>> Japanese TV Director >>> >Salsa. Margaret > >------------------------------ > >End of Tomato Digest V1 #59 >*************************** > >To subscribe to tomato-digest, send the command: > > subscribe > >in the body of a message to "tomato-digest-request@GlobalGarden.com". > >A non-digest (direct mail) version of this list is also available; to >subscribe to that instead, replace all instances of "tomato-digest" >in the commands above with "tomato". > >Back issues are available for anonymous FTP from ftp.globalgarden.com, in >pub/tomato/digest/vNN.nMMM (where "NN" is the volume number, and "MMM" >is the issue number). >