30 Tomato Coloring Pages to Color - Free!
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Look how beautiful these tomatoes look! Do you think they are colorful enough to make our sauce the most exquisite and artistic in the world?
We want to see how you will color all these tomato coloring pages. We confess that we would love to see you apply the pointillism, hatching and gradient techniques to fill them in.
Do you prefer to use crayons or colored markers? Because bright-toned chalks could be a good option. Even if you decide to use pieces of fabric or a bit of glitter we will think it's fantastic. The important thing is that these drawings to print and color turn out redder than a tomato!
Did you notice that this gallery has lots of variety? In it you will find all kinds of drawings of animated tomatoes, drawings of cut tomatoes, easy tomato drawings and kawaii tomato drawings with no trouble at all.
When you finish, send us your wonderful results! We want to upload your best colored drawings to Coloring Together so that artists from all over the world can be inspired by your work.
Take it all easy! If you can't decide on any of these tomato images to color, explore our other galleries and discover all the surprises we have for you.
Tomatoes coloring pages
Why color tomatoes pictures?
Tomatoes are one of the most popular fruits there are. Yes; although it may be hard to believe, tomatoes are fruits and not vegetables.
They are so versatile that we eat them both ways: in juices, jams and tarts as we do with fruits; and in sauces, pastas, creams and salads as we do with vegetables.
Here at Coloring Together we love tomatoes! We love their sweet and tangy flavor and the feeling of freshness they leave in our mouths after eating them. Since we know you love them too, we decided to dedicate one of our fabulous themed galleries to them.
Have fun coloring the best tomato coloring pages! And don't forget to read the fun facts we have gathered for you. They are super interesting and will make you love tomatoes even more than you already do.
Ready to begin? Go get a couple of white sheets and your art supplies. Make all these tomato images to color shine with their own light!
Learn while coloring Tomatoes
- The heaviest tomato in history was grown by the American Dan Sutherland in Washington, United States. In July 2020 the “Great Pumpkin Commonwealth” determined that its weight was 4.896 kilograms. Incredible!
- Have you wondered how many tomatoes can be grown from a single plant? In September 2013 the Englishman Surjit Singh Kainth managed to grow 1355 tomatoes from his “Strawberry shaped tomato” plant. To this day he holds the world record!
- The largest tomato plant in the world reached an impressive 85.46 square meters by November 2013. It was grown by “Aleph Inc.” in Hokkaido, Japan. Amazing!
- Have you wondered what is the maximum height a tomato plant has reached? In May 2000 one of the tomato plants grown by “Nutriculture Ltd” in the United Kingdom reached an incredible 19.8 meters in height. Awesome!
- Do you love tomatoes? Because the English competitive eater Leah Shutkever does! In June 2020 she managed to eat 8 whole tomatoes in just 1 minute. For her feat she broke a world record. Impressive!
- The tomato is a plant native to Central and South America. It was introduced to Europe in the 16th century thanks to the voyages of the Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés.
- There are more than 10000 different varieties of tomatoes! Some of the most consumed are the cherry tomato, the Marglobe, the roma, the pear, the RAF, the Montserrat, the Jack, the hanging tomato, the bell pepper tomato, the oxheart and the apple tomato. Which is your favorite?
- Did you know that tomatoes are made up of 94% water? That's why they are so refreshing!
- Did you know that the tomato was considered poisonous? When it arrived in Europe it was used as an ornamental plant and was believed to have magical properties.
- The tomato is a fruit of low caloric value, since eating 100 grams of tomato gives us only 18 kilocalories. It is an excellent option for people looking to lose weight!
- The first tomatoes that arrived in Italy were yellowish in color. That is why they were named “pomodoros”, which in Italian means “fruits of gold” or “apples of gold”.
- The tomato keeps us nourished and beautiful! It is used in many beauty treatments because it is said to help fight aging, redness, blemishes and acne.
- Eating 100 grams of fresh tomatoes gives us 3.5 grams of carbohydrates, 1.8 grams of fiber, 0.2 grams of fats, 0.9 grams of proteins and vitamins and minerals. Awesome!
- Did you know that tomatoes are red because they contain a carotenoid pigment called lycopene?
- Eating tomatoes is a good way to give our body the potassium, magnesium, phosphorus, iron and the vitamins B1, B2, B5, C, D and K that it so needs. In addition, tomatoes have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties. They really are super foods!
