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By Morena Cuadra and Morena Escardó
Published 2014
Its name is Quechua and means “tree tomato,” but in other parts of the world it is known as tamarillo. It is very similar to a tomato both in flavor and texture, and there are a few varieties of it in Peru. We like to enjoy them in spicy sauces, desserts, and compotes. Sachatomates can be eaten raw or lightly cooked.
Published by Skyhorse Publishing, New York City.
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