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In reply to the discussion: Tomatoes - to put in the refrigerator or not to put them in the refrigerator [View all]That's what I hear.
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Tomatoes - to put in the refrigerator or not to put them in the refrigerator [View all]
Aerows
Jul 2013
OP
they are picked green or at "break" stage (meaning a faint hint of pink) - and gassed with ethylene
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2013
#10
thanks! I am actually the Adviser for Tomatoes to the Seed Savers Exchange!
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2013
#21
We have a nursery here, small mom and pop, that deals with tons of varieties of tomatoes and peppers
mtnester
Jul 2013
#30
Yes, but because the fruit is not attached to vine, it's not getting that last "sugar rush"...
TheMadMonk
Jul 2013
#54
Let's just say getting caught scrumping may involve high velocity rock salt. :D /nt
TheMadMonk
Jul 2013
#56
Or the opposite - if you learn to love that flavor when young, it is a shock to taste
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2013
#12
Fresh tomatoes from a garden always taste better than storebought. We never used to put
applegrove
Jul 2013
#15
Why bother. bag for convenience if you like, but the skin's coming off anyway.
TheMadMonk
Jul 2013
#52
definitely, in my experience with growing, and enjoying other's abundance of tomatoes....
northoftheborder
Jul 2013
#32