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So it should be clear. This is not a tomato for eating fresh. But for cooking, drying, and canning. That is where it really shines. Its a...Read More
Most notable for continuing to set at temperatures over 100 degrees. Abundant and long harvest. Best flavor from roasting to use on pizza...Read More
Agree with many of the other posts about this variety (great for drying or cooked for a sauce), but I also think they taste great fresh. ...Read More
I understand the neutrals from people wanting a tomato for eating out of hand, but the negative from someone who dries them floored me. I...Read More
While this tomato isn't that tasty when eaten fresh, it is so good in other uses that I'm planting as much of it as I can this year. It ...Read More
This is a highly productive and great tasting tomato. The plants started producing red tomatoes at the beginning of July and they have ne...Read More
We grew this in a pot with full sun, and it produced more than any of the other container planted tomatoes. They tasted excellent fresh.
Lots of small one-inch tomatoes, full of seeds. I did not try to dry them in the sun, just froze them whole for winter cooking. They di...Read More
These have produced better than other plums in my garden - with our blazing hot summers, they seem to just keep setting fruit. I like th...Read More
Some descriptions say this variety has "few seeds". The three vendor's varieties of this I tried all had lots of seeds. The resulting d...Read More
Incredibly productive plant that's not effected by high temperatures. This is not an eating tomato. Its best dried or made into sauce.
I really like this tomato, it outproduced most of my determinate tomatoes and did wonderful, the taste is good. I am mainly using it for...Read More
Yup this tomato has one purpose - it makes the most delicious sun-dried tomatoes ever! (for something that costs 5 bucks for a small jar ...Read More
I really wanted to give this tomato a negative rating, but I have to admit that I didn't dry these, which is what they are best known for...Read More
I grew this year's batch from seed I saved the year before. They are hugely prolific, and are in danger of collapsing under their own we...Read More
Classic tomato suitable for sauces and sun-drying, traditionally grown in the south of Italy. Small egg-shaped fruits, averaging 1" in di...Read More
Productive plant, with mild, somewhat dry (paste-type) fruit. Said to be good for drying.
A small plum.