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It is originally Tomatl. That’s also the present …

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It is originally Tomatl. That’s also the present word in Nahuatl.

TOMATL —–> TOMATE —-> TOMATO

don’t know if they are afrodisiacs. I don’t think so. But It is well known that tomatoes are good for the taste of the semen

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