Bore da,
"An heirloom tomato (also called heritage tomato in the UK) is an open-pollinated (non-hybrid) heirloom cultivar of tomato. They are grown for a variety of reasons, such as for food, historical interest, access to wider varieties, and by people who wish to save seeds from year to year, as well as for their taste."
Mae 'tomatos treftadaeth' i'w weld ar y we, ond dwi ddim yn siwr o hwnnw rywsut. Tybed ydi hwnnw'n swnio'n iawn i glustiau profiadol y cylch?
Tomato o had wedi'i etifeddu ydi o mewn gwirionedd, ond sut i fynegi hyn yn fachog ar fwydlen - tomato etifeddol? tomato etifeddiaeth?
Neu ydw i ar drywydd diffrwyth?
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