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The Not-So-Little Tomatillo Episode

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iHeartPodcasts

Arts, Society & Culture, Places & Travel, Food

4.31.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 August 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

This tart fruit in the nightshade family gives a verdant kick to savory sauces, soups, and much more. Anney and Lauren go green with the botany and history of the tomatillo.

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1:47.2

Hello and welcome to Saber Protection of IHeart Radio. I'm Annie Reese.

1:51.0

And I'm Lauren Vogelbaum. And today we have an episode for you about Tomatios.

1:55.7

Yes. Was there any particular reason this was on your mind, Lauren?

2:07.7

I think they had been on the list for a really long time, and maybe I, like, went to Elmere and had some good, like, green salsa.

2:12.7

They've got, like, a mild salsa that's a red salsa and a salsa verde that's their spicy.

2:15.3

And I love the spicy one.

2:17.1

So maybe it was on my mind. Or, you know, I don't know. This story could be

2:21.6

apocryphal. It could be anything. It could be anything we've learned. Sometimes ideas just pop up,

2:29.0

and that's the end of the story. I do love a good salsa verde. This has got me really craving Tomotio-based sauce.

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