These tomatoes were brought from Krakow, Poland by my grandfather’s grandmother, and she taught him to grow them and preserve the seed....Read More Growing up, Grandpa always brought us “Polish tomatoes” but I didn’t realize how special they were until someone from Seed Savers Exchange got some seed from him back in the 90s.
They are the ultimate slices-bigger-than-your-hamburger slicer, but they’re so meaty that they make great sauce and salsas, too. The fruit is pink and streaked and they do tend to crack, so they are not a showpiece tomato, but what they lack in beauty they make up for in flavor.
I did not take an interest in gardening until I was an adult, and my grandfather, John Soldacki, was dying, so I was thankful that SSE preserved them. When he was in the hospital and I was just starting to garden, I went to talk tomatoes with him. I’ll treasure those memories, and I treasure these big, hearty tomatoes.
A beautiful tomato, yellow/green on top fades into pink. Very refreshing flavor, nice beefsteak. Produces higher yield then Brandywine, t...Read Morehis is a mid-season in northern Indiana. My earliest heirloom to ripen last year. We love it in salsas and pico. Not a lot of gel/seed pockets. In my top 5; last year was a bad tomato year, and this was my best harvest. You must try it.
Dr Carolyn strikes again! According to the SSE catalog, This Polish heirloom was brought to Cleveland, Ohio around 1900. It was given to...Read More SSE member (and DG member!) Carolyn Male by a co-worker.
These tomatoes were brought from Krakow, Poland by my grandfather’s grandmother, and she taught him to grow them and preserve the seed....Read More
A beautiful tomato, yellow/green on top fades into pink. Very refreshing flavor, nice beefsteak. Produces higher yield then Brandywine, t...Read More
Soldacki is a good tasting pink tomato that produces mid-late season. Yield is fairly high, and I didn't have too many problems with disease.
Great flavor! Late to mature.
Dr Carolyn strikes again! According to the SSE catalog, This Polish heirloom was brought to Cleveland, Ohio around 1900. It was given to...Read More
Brought to Ohio around 1800 from Krakow, Poland. Large, pink, blemish fee, meaty fruits with rich flavor.