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BETTER THAN CANDY. One of the most striking anthocyanin cherry tomatoes with rich coloration and eye-catching appearance. This is an indeterminate, tall-growing variety (1,2-1,5 м.) with compact and tidy fruit clusters. The fruits have an indigo - a deep blue-purple tone with a rosy-pink undertone due to anthocyanin pigmentation. Tomatoes are small 10-20 g.
When fully ripe, they develop an intensely sweet flavor with a pleasant fruity aroma. One of the key advantages of this variety is its ability to stay on the plant after ripening without cracking or losing flavor. Perfect for fresh eating, staggered harvesting, and dish decoration. The variety is resistant to major tomato diseases and tolerates weather fluctuations well.
It was bred by crossing the well-known Black Cherry with the decorative, multi-fruited Cosmic Jewell. By combining the rich taste and visual appeal of both parents, this tomato has become a real gem for fans of anthocyanin varieties. It offers high yields with proper care — not just beautiful, but also reliable. Tomatoes - firm, smooth, and glossy.
GROWERS’ FEEDBACK:
According to gardeners, the fruits’ appearance is consistently admired. The flavor is rated variably: when fully ripe — very sweet and pleasant, but underripe fruits may seem firm and bland. Some growers also noted moderate plant vigor and average yields in less favorable conditions. Despite this, the variety continues to grow in popularity thanks to its unique look and excellent fruit-holding ability.
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Color: deep blue with rosy-pink anthocyanin blush
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Resistance: excellent disease resistance
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Use: ideal for fresh eating, salads, and garnishing
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Storage: fruits stay long on the vine after ripening without quality loss
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