Don't Eat the Tomatoes: They're Poisonous
The first tomatoes were found growing wild by Indians in Peru and Ecuador thousands of years ago
The Indians brought the tomato plant with them when they moved north to Central America
The Spanish soldiers, who conquered Mexico in the early 1500s took tomato plants to Spain
The tomato soon made its way across Europe, but the English were wary of it
They thought it was not meant to be eaten
English doctors warned patients that tomatoes were poisonous and would bring death to anybody who ate one
For hundreds of years, both the English and the Americans would decorate their homes with tomato plants, but they never dared to eat the vegetable
This myth might still prevail today had it not been for a New Jersey man named Robert Johnson