Yellow Campano Tomato
The Yellow Campano Tomato is grown mainly in the province of Naples and in the surrounding provinces. The main varieties recognized in the area are the Yellow Tomato
The Yellow Campano Tomato is grown mainly in the province of Naples and in the surrounding provinces. The main varieties recognized in the area are the Yellow Tomato
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