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  2. Heirloom tomato - Wikipedia

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    Many heirloom tomatoes are sweeter and lack a genetic mutation that gives tomatoes a uniform red color at the cost of the fruit's taste. [2] Varieties bearing that mutation which have been favored by industry since the 1940s – that is, tomatoes which are not heirlooms – feature fruits with lower levels of carotenoids and a decreased ability to make sugar within the fruit.

  3. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Considered world's smallest tomato, Micro Tom is a cultivar used mainly in laboratory experiments [89] Millionaire Pink 80–85 Heirloom Large Beefsteak Indeterminate Regular Leaf Ozark homesteader variety from the 1950s. Re-introduced to the public by Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds after being preserved by Ed Henson of Missouri for 45 years. [90] [91]

  4. Aunt Ruby's German Green - Wikipedia

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    Aunt Ruby's German Green heirloom tomatoes are a cultivar originating with Ruby Arnold (d 1997), of Greeneville, Tennessee, [1] but achieving great Seed Savers popularity. They are, as the name implies, "green" tomatoes, which really means they are a greenish yellow when fully ripe, but are still tasty when picked early.

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  6. Big Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    The Big Rainbow heirloom tomato is one of dozens [1] of large [2] fruited yellow tomatoes with red swirls. [3] They have a mild, sweet flavor. The Hillbilly tomato is another similar-coloured tomato. [4] Big Rainbow tomatoes can be cultivated in the last month of summer. [5]

  7. Brandywine (tomato) - Wikipedia

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    Brandywine tomato ad from The Ohio Farmer, January 12, 1889, referring to it as a "new tomato" variety. The origins of the Brandywine cultivar remain unclear. [2] The Burpee Seed company reports carrying it in their catalogue as early as 1886, and there are references to it older than that. [1]

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