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Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 05:29 PM Jun 2020

Smallish medium black tomato?

An acquaintance gave me some tomatoes last year that were the perfect size and tasted great. But she couldn't remember what variety they were. I think it was an indeterminate, but not sure.

I bought a Black Krim plant this year, hoping that was it, but it turns out Black Krim is a huge beefsteak.

The one I'm looking for was of a smallish medium size and the color was what's considered black in tomatoes. Does anyone have any suggestions for a similar tomato variety?

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Smallish medium black tomato? (Original Post) Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 OP
This page has good pictures and descriptions with sizes. cayugafalls Jun 2020 #1
Thank you! Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #4
Black Prince is the most likely of the ones on that site. Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #8
I know how that can be. Soil and growing seasons vary and affect taste cayugafalls Jun 2020 #11
Thank you. Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #15
I have had kumato tomatoes that were very tasty, actually purple in color. Tech Jun 2020 #2
I buy the Kumatoes exclusively. They're the only tomatoes that are commonly available here that Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #5
I've grown black krim brokephibroke Jun 2020 #3
Good for you! Which are your favorites? Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #6
I love the pineapple variety brokephibroke Jun 2020 #7
Wow, that sound like at lot of tomatoes. I could never understand what people saw in tomatoes Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #9
15 tomato plants this year brokephibroke Jun 2020 #10
OMG, I'd love to see your garden! Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #14
Btw, here is a good site to reference on tomato varieties brokephibroke Jun 2020 #12
Oh, of course! I have an account on Dave's Garden. Dark n Stormy Knight Jun 2020 #13
My favorite medium black, round tomato is Black and Brown Boar. Great flavor, good looking fruit nt wiggs Jul 2020 #16
Thanks. Dark n Stormy Knight Jul 2020 #17

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
8. Black Prince is the most likely of the ones on that site.
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 09:27 PM
Jun 2020

Black Prince is the most likely of the ones on that site.

Hopefully I'll run into the woman who gave us the mystery tomatoes. She may have remembered. Better yet, if she's growing them this year, I might get to try them again and see if they were as good as I remember.

Sometimes I've had a food that stuck in my mind as delicious, but didn't live up to my memory next time I had it.

cayugafalls

(5,640 posts)
11. I know how that can be. Soil and growing seasons vary and affect taste
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 09:55 PM
Jun 2020

sometimes, but those Black Prince sound like they may be delicious.

Good luck in your quest to sooth your taste buds! Glad that page offered some assistance.

Stay well.

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
5. I buy the Kumatoes exclusively. They're the only tomatoes that are commonly available here that
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 09:09 PM
Jun 2020

consistently have good flavor and texture. And they're very much like the one I'm looking for, though not quite as good. But, of course, the mystery tomatoes had the advantage of being fresh from the garden, unlike the Kumatoes I've had.

I just hadn't seen them in the plants available and I don't have a lot of success growing from seed.

brokephibroke

(1,883 posts)
7. I love the pineapple variety
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 09:26 PM
Jun 2020

I always plant a variety of early season like early girl, some hybrids like celebrity, some plums like Amish paste and San marzano and heirlooms. Nothing like home grown tomatoes!

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
9. Wow, that sound like at lot of tomatoes. I could never understand what people saw in tomatoes
Tue Jun 2, 2020, 09:31 PM
Jun 2020

until in my early 20s someone gave me some of their home grown crop. Quite the revelation!

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
14. OMG, I'd love to see your garden!
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 12:53 PM
Jun 2020

The people who first introduced me to fresh, homegrown tomatoes had a town backyard, about 20 x 25 feet, that was entirely filled with towering tomato plants.

They said they just let them reseed every year and didn't do much to care for them. I've since heard that growing them in the same soil each year isnt a great idea, but they had like a million tomatoes on those plants. And the ones they gave me were delicious.

Dark n Stormy Knight

(9,760 posts)
13. Oh, of course! I have an account on Dave's Garden.
Wed Jun 3, 2020, 12:34 PM
Jun 2020

And get their email newsletter, a recent one of which may even have contained an article on tomatoes. Yet I didn't think to look there for the tomatoes. Sometimes I worry about my.brain.

One thing I do go there for is to see member-posted pix of particular varieties of shrub, perennials, & bulbs I'm considering adding to my garden .They're more realistic than the ridiculously perfect examples used to try sell them.

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