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BICOLOR CHERRY. This variety likely has German origins and may have been bred by the breeder Reinhard Kraft. A unique cherry tomato variety known for its early ripening, high yield, and ornamental appeal. The plants grow into strong, dense bushes, with clusters bearing 7–10 firm and exceptionally tasty fruits. The bush is literally covered with tomatoes. The fruits are translucent, with a golden-yellow hue and a pink blush, making them especially attractive.
Each fruit is like a little sun-kissed gem in your palm. The plant grows up to 1.5–1.7 meters tall and requires staking and pruning. The flavor is well-balanced: sweet with a slight fruity tang and rich aroma. This variety is resistant to major tomato diseases and tolerates adverse weather conditions well. It bears fruit all summer and into early fall.
Fruit color can vary from bright yellow with red stripes to pink with orange spots, depending on the subtype and growing conditions. This bicolor effect gives the fruits an artistic, almost exotic look. They are like "candies" on the vine. Fruits weigh around 30 grams and measure up to 3 cm. in diameter. They ripen about 75 days after transplanting.
TASTE AND ADVANTAGES
In terms of flavor, this tomato can confidently compete with renowned hybrids like Sun Gold and Sun Sugar, and even surpasses them in appearance. Due to its indeterminate growth type, it is ideal for vertical cultivation, helping to save space and extend the fruiting period. The flavor is balanced: sweet with a slight fruity acidity and a rich aroma.
Undoubtedly, this is a find for gourmets, chefs, and beauty enthusiasts. These bright, colorful cherries not only add a "highlight" to any dish but also become a true decoration of your garden and table. Follow nutritionists' advice — eat the rainbow! With this tomato, you can do it in one delicious and juicy bite.
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