Yellow Pear tomatoes are an Heirloom Cherry variety. Their long indeterminate vines produce a seemingly endless supply of mild flavored, pear-shaped tomatoes all summer. The tiny tomatoes are formed in clusters. This is one of the prettiest tomatoes to grow in my garden and are great and look beautiful in salads, suck as Strawberry, Feta and Spinach salads with Balsamic Vinaigrette, or an Asian Pear salad.
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When I received a small amount of Cherry Tomato seeds from a friend in 2018, I has no idea what fruits the plant would bear. To my surprise, these turned out to be a variety of Red Grape Cherry tomatoes. Red Grape tomatoes are oblong, grape-sized fruits that usually grow in large clusters of climbing plants. Less sweet and more meaty and tangy than cherry tomatoes, they offer a thicker skin and more solids for better longevity after harvest.
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Sungold Tomatoes are grape sized orange colored wonders. Although a tomato is a fruit, these taste more like fruits than tomatoes. These tasty tiny tomatoes grow in vines that when trellised can grow over 8 feet, and are produced in abundant clusters just like grapes. They're great for just snacking on or throwing in a bowl with spinach, feta, balsamic vinaigrette and perhaps strawberries or pears.
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Green Zebra Stripe Cherry Tomatoes are on the larger spectrum of cherry tomatoes. They mature to yellow with green stripes, which the name Green Zebra comes from. Green Zebra Cherries are delicious and perfect for snacking on.
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