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  2. Celebrity tomato - Wikipedia

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    The Celebrity tomato cultivar is a hybrid (biology) that produces long fruit-bearing stems holding 20 or more very plump, robust tomatoes. Fruits weigh approximately 8 oz., and are 4 inches across. Plants need caging or staking, and produce fruit throughout the growing season. [1] The celebrity tomato is a cultivar of the species Solanum ...

  3. List of tomato cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Cultivar was brought back into cultivation in 2006 [13] Black Beauty: Black 80 Open-Pollinated Hybrid 10–14 oz Beefsteak Indeterminate Regular Leaf Slicing Developed by Brad Gates of Wild Boar Farms, Napa California. Rich, earthy flavor. The darkest tomato variety so far developed. Black Cherry Purple/Red 65–75 Open-Pollinated Hybrid Small ...

  4. Rutgers tomato - Wikipedia

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    It was developed in 1934 by Rutgers University's New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station and the Campbell Soup Company's Riverton, New Jersey research facility. [3] [4] [5] A hugely flavorful tomato that also was more resistant to rot than its predecessors, the Rutgers tomato became a staple ingredient of not only Campbell’s Soup, but other large companies including Hunt's and Heinz.

  5. Tomato soup - Wikipedia

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    Tomato soup is a soup with tomatoes as the primary ingredient. It can be served hot or cold, and may be made in a variety of ways. [ 1 ] It may be smooth in texture, and there are also recipes that include chunks of tomato, cream , chicken or vegetable stock , vermicelli , chunks of other vegetables and meatballs.

  6. Brandywine (tomato) - Wikipedia

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    It has a beefsteak tomato shape, mixed red and deep purple flesh, and can have green shoulders near the stem even when fully ripe. The plant is heavily cultivated in spite of the fruit requiring 80 to 100 days to reach maturity, making it among the slowest maturing varieties of common tomato, and the cultivar's relatively low yield.

  7. 21 Surprising and Fun Facts About Campbell's Soup - AOL

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    In 2016, the company discovered a 1915 recipe for its beefsteak tomato soup. They decided to use that recipe for a limited run of 10,000 cans of soup , which were sold at some Cracker Barrel ...

  8. Marglobe - Wikipedia

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    The Marglobe tomato was developed in 1917 by Frederick J. Pritchard of the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Experiment Station by crossing the Marvel and Globe tomatoes ("Marglobe" is a fusion of the two names).

  9. Roma tomato - Wikipedia

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    While the Roma is an open-pollinated variety rather than a hybrid, it has been steadily improved to the point that most Roma tomato vines are verticillium- and fusarium wilt-resistant (thus the VF in the name). Most commercial plum tomatoes sold in markets in the Western Hemisphere are Romas or related types.