Carrying on from the previous post are a few more worth mentioning.
The next is another district tomato, but this one is a normal size fruit, also tasty, with a nice fleshy interior. The name of this one is Rosado de Huelva, from that town in Spain, but probably not one you'd grow every year, well that's how we found it here.
Amurskiy is a new tomato here this year, so there isn't a lot I can tell you other than what's on the Internet about it. Amurskiy Tigr (different name) is an early, striped, commercial
variety sent from Russia. The fruit is red with green-gold stripes and
matures in about 60 days.
First off are two more from Jacques, both Spanish, with names that represent a certain district or town in Spain. This one is a ripper of a tomato, small red fruits that look like a miniature tomato, but taste like one of your best fruits. It's a regular leaf plant that grows like any other plant, except that it has dozens of these small fruits, that look great sliced in half in a salad. The name of this one is Rosado de Ademuz, try it, you may like it too.
Rosado de Ademuz
Rosado de Huelva
Amurskiy
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