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BURATINO (PINOCCHIO). A popular mid-season variety, loved by many for its unusual and attractive fruit shape. The plant reaches 1.2 meters in height, of medium strength, with thin, drooping stems. Each cluster contains 4–6 fruits, weighing 100–130 grams. Great for pickling and preserving, with a mildly sweet flavor.
The yield is average. The fruit has a bright elongated orange plum shape with a long, pointed nose. Slightly flattened on the sides. The taste is rich and tomato-like, aromatic, with a sweetness balanced by acidity. The walls are thick and rich in dry matter, making the fruits suitable for drying or freezing.
ORANGE VARIETIES
Here are some top orange tomato varieties known for their excellent flavor, productivity, and attractive appearance:
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Orange Giant – a large tomato, can reach 400–500 grams. The flesh is juicy, sweet, with a fruity note.
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Pineapple – a bi-color tomato with orange and yellow shades, offering a sweet taste with a hint of acidity. The fruits are large and meaty, perfect for salads.
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Orange Banana – a plum-shaped variety with elongated fruits weighing around 80–100 grams.
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Orange Peach – small fruits with a soft fuzz on the skin, weighing up to 100 grams. Very sweet and tender, ideal for fresh consumption.
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Orange Elephant – a mid-early, large-fruited variety weighing 200–300 grams. The fruits are meaty with delicate, sweet flesh.
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Golden Medal – a large, meaty tomato with fruits that can weigh up to 500 grams. Orange-yellow fruits with a mild sweet taste and high yields.
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Orange – an early-ripening variety with round fruits weighing about 150–200 grams. The flesh is sweet and juicy with a gentle aroma.
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