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Marvin R
Marvin R Sanford, NC on Apr 10, 2012
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Tomato question

Does anyone know of a type of tomato that might be spicy or more salty than regular tomatoes?Im going to start my garden and im not very big on the sweet tomatoes and thought there might be a variety that had these qualities.
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  • Walter Reeves Decatur, GA
    Sweetness and sourness of tomatoes is very much determined by the amount of sunshine present, amount of fertilizer and amount of water. A variety that tastes salty one year might be bland the next year.

    This link has many descriptions: http://www.totallytomato.com/

    on Apr 10, 2012 · Like 1
  • KMS Woodworks Nederland, CO
    Just like some of the properties in the grapes used to produce wine...soil climate etc.
    on Apr 10, 2012 · Like 1
  • Evelyn R Manchester, MD
    I grew a green, striped tomato one year that was not at all sweet but I don't remember the name.
    on Apr 10, 2012 · Like 1
  • T A T Enid, OK
    google your question
    on Apr 11, 2012 · Like 0
  • Douglas Hunt New Smyrna Beach, FL
    Marvin, many of the darker purplish tomatoes are said to have a saltier taste. Cherokee Purple is a widely available variety of that type. And Black Krim is one of my favorites.
    on Apr 12, 2012 · Like 1

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