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Old July 31, 2008   #16
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Alright people, I was hoping that tart wouldn't mean spit out tomatoes. Purple Calabash wasn't tart, it was just plain nasty. Same with Ananas Noire for me.

I'm hoping for some suggestions for tart but tomatoey flavors? Argh, it's so hard to describe. I guess something in the line of a Silvery Fir Tree or a Green Zebra. Dagma's Perfection was tart but tasty for me one year. Those are about the only ones I can think of.

Gary, sure, if you have stable seeds I would be willing to grow some and pass them along to my friends to see what they think. Thank you for the offer. PM me if you have seeds available.

Carolyn, is Sandpoint tart to the point of spitting out nasty like Purple Calabash? If so, I dunno....

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Old July 31, 2008   #17
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Carolyn, is Sandpoint tart to the point of spitting out nasty like Purple Calabash? If so, I dunno....

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Annie, when you ask folks what's tart to them it isn't saying what may be tart to you. I don't like the taste of Sandpoint, Purple Calabash or Noire des Cosebeauf, but there are others who do like them.

I still think for an agressive taste and tomatoey one that some of the older commercial varieties that I listed might be just what you're looking for. And Break O Day, I think, is one of the best although you might try some of those others as well at some time.
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Old July 31, 2008   #18
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Have you tried Arumugam's Tomato? Originally from a village in Tamil Nadu, India - received my seeds from M. Ford - I recall he said they were used for cooking. Grew them out a number of years ago and don't recall much about taste, but they were prolific. I'll check around to see if I still have seeds.
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Old July 31, 2008   #19
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Thinking outside the box: What about tomatillos? Either alone or used in con★★★★★★★★ with tomatoes might be what they're looking for.

When asked about a tart tomato I too recommend Green Zebra. I also add Bonny Best along with Break O'Day. To me they are similar. They have tomato taste with a little zing without sweetness.

Good luck.

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Old July 31, 2008   #20
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I also agree with the Aunt Gertie's Gold suggestion.
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Old July 31, 2008   #21
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Annie,

Alas, this tomato I have is a "stewing" tomato. A nasty spitter, as in...


"Mother, would you like to choke on, I mean taste, this nice tomato?"

Stewie


Cooking with Aunt Gertie's, however, is as good as gold.

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Old August 1, 2008   #22
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PNW_D--that sounds like something that would work. If you can find seeds, do let me know. I'd love some.

Break O Day sounds like the ticket. I will try to get some seeds for those. Thank you again everyone for the suggestions.

And Gary, I think I will pass on that spitter then! Hahahaha...

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