pomodoro

Etymology
From. The time interval comes from the Pomodoro kitchen timer, which is in the shape of a tomato.

Noun

 * 1)  A variety of pear-shaped tomato from Italy;.
 * 2) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.
 * 1) A 25-minute time interval spent working (followed by a five-minute break), used as part of the  time management system.

Etymology
. Possibly owing to the fact that the first varieties of tomatoes arriving in Europe and spreading from Spain to Italy and North Africa were yellow. Earliest attestation (of the archaic plural form ) goes back to (1544).

A red strain was later developed in Moorish Africa, which came to be known in Italy as.

Noun

 * 1) tomato