In Solanaceae family there are 85 genera, which includes both tuberiferous and non-tuberiferous plants. Among the non-tuberiferous, tomato, brinjal and chilli are the important fruit vegetables.
4.1. Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)
Tomato has originated in Peru and Mexican region of South America. It got its name form the azetc work “Tomatl”. In India tomato is the second largest cultivated vegetable after potato. Though it is produced in almost entire country, the major producer states are Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa, West Bengal, Bihar, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
Cultivar/Varieties: A large number of varieties/hybrids of tomatoes are under cultivation. The most popular among them are Arka Rakshak, Arka Samrat, Arka Saurabh, Arka Vikash, ARTH 3, ARTH 4, Avinash 2, BSS 90, CO3, HS 101, HS 102, HS 110. Hisar Anmol, Hisar Arun, Hisar Lalima, Hisar Lalit, Krishna, KS 2, Matri, MTH 6, NA 601, Naveen, Pusa 120, Punjab Chhuhara, Pant Bahar, Pusa Divya, Pusa Early Dwarf, Pusa Hybrid 1, Pusa Hybrid 2, Pusa Hybrid 4, Pusa Ruby, Pusa Sheetal, Pusa Uphar, Rajni, Rashmi, Ratna and Rupali.
Uses
Tomato adds richness to any dish it is added. Besides using for culinary purpose tomato is also used as salad and dressings and also as adjuvant in several locally available fresh snacks. It is used for thickening of gravies in many Indian curries. As a processed product tomato sauce and ketchup are on top of favourites. It is not only delicious in taste but also rich in its medicinal value. The pulp and juice are mild aperient, a promoter of gastric secretion and blood purifier. It is also considered to be intestinal antiseptic. It is said to be useful in sour mouth, canker of mouth and chronic dyspepsia.