Tomatillo Mexican Husk Tomato Physalis Philadelphica Wrapped Paper Husk — Stock Photo, Image

The Tomatillo or Mexican Husk Tomato, Physalis philadelphica, wrapped in their paper-like husk. — Photo

The Tomatillo or Mexican Husk Tomato, Physalis philadelphica, wrapped in their paper-like husk.

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The Tomatillo or Mexican Husk Tomato, Physalis philadelphica, originated in Mexico and are a staple of Mexican cuisine, eaten raw or cooked, particularly in salsa verde
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