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Until the 1800s, tomatoes were thought to be poisonous. Their acceptance as a nutritional food source in the United States was due to Colonel Robert Johnson, who ate an entire basket of them in front of a Salem Courthouse just to prove they were not poisonous.

Ketchupgate, as it is endearingly called, occurred when the USDA and President Ronald Reagan categorized ketchup as a vegetable. This decision allowed public schools to cut out a serving of cooked or fresh vegetables from nutrition requirements. Pickle relish was also thought to be an acceptable vegetable.

Forget toast—in the UK, they’re finding symbols in eggplants. One woman, whilst making curry, was stunned to have found the Hindu symbol for God written on every slice. Another couple discovered the sacred symbol “Om” written out in seeds. Both of these examples ended up in Hindu temples.

Did you know that eggplants are technically classified as berries? As it turns out, so are aubergines, berenjenas, brinjals, garden eggs, egg apples, patlicans, melongenes, melanzanes, and Guinea squash. These are all synonyms for eggplant!

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FMS Conducts Annual Waste Audit
The Shakespeare Man
The Innovation Squad
KGCoE Dean Responds to SG Bias Allegation
SG Weekly Update
RIT Forecast
Leisure
Jimmy Eat World
Comedy with a Brain: Baby Mama
Review: Hearts Of Black Science
Review: Grapple
Review: Noyes
At Your Leisure
Features
Me Generation
Really, Really Ridiculously Good-looking
Features (Cont.)
Tech Commentary: Mac Phenomenon
That Guy: Ben Isserlis
Sports
Sports Desk: Track and Field
3 Stars: Andrew Ruocco
3 Stars: LaKeisha Perez
3 Stars: Ryan Tryt
Views
It’s Time to Support RIT’s Athletes
Mediocre Generation
RIT Rings
Editorial
Hello, You
Editor's Note: Generation Me
Letters to the Editor
Corrections

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