well its not red...

rustred

Well-known Member
but it tastes good. bought this little scrawny tomatoe plant in the store this spring and look what it produced, yellow tomatoes. i felt sorry for the plant all dryed up and waiting for good ground and water.

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Yellow tomatoes are a low acid tomato. So folks that like the tomato taste but have trouble tolerating the acid, can enjoy these. Years back when we had a market garden, I grew some yellow tomatoes. Only a few people would buy them, more because they said tomatoes are supposed to be red !! But we have red, orange, green, purple and yellow peppers, and no problem with folks buying them. We eat with our eyes
 
Planted some called Carolina Gold,they are pretty good and grow well
What was the outcome of the Tropical variety you tried this season?
What is doing the best here is Mountain Merit,give it a try next season,,youll like it
 
It had to stop raining and the sun to some out before our tomatoes stopped rotting before they ripened. My tummy likes yellows more than the tasty reds.
 
I always plant a few Cherokee Purple tomatoes among other varieties. Give a lot of the tomatoes to my mom, as well as a nearby aunt. The purplish red Cherokee Purples are very tasty, but my mom wants nothing to do with them because tomatoes should be red, not purple! Oh well, more for me!
 
The Tropics are bearing good but kinda small nothing special.I like the Celebrity variety the best nice size,no hard core in the middle and easy to pick.The new larger Roma tomatoes we use to make spaghetti sauce are really good and producing like crazy.Picked some cantaloupes yesterday and won't be long on a few watermelons.
 
ooh so low acid tomatoe. guess that is a good thing! seams like when i get started on the red ones my gout goes nuts. will look for these next year.
 

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