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  2. 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.

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  5. Jersey Boy tomato - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey Boy tomato (Lycopersicon lycopersicum) is a type of beefsteak tomato in the family Solanaceae, a hybrid cultivar of the Rutgers and the Brandywine tomatoes by Burpee Seeds. It made its first appearance as commercial seed registered 2014 and released circa 2015.

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  7. Jersey Tomato - Wikipedia

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    Jersey tomato most often refers to: Rutgers tomato , aka "Jersey" tomato, the iconic tomato hybrid that held 60% of the commercial tomato market in the United States from the 1930s to the 1960s; Jersey Tomato , a live album by progressive rock band Echolyn .

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  9. Trenton tomato pie - Wikipedia

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    Joe's Tomato Pie (now defunct), which opened in 1910, was the first Trenton-styled tomato pie. [8] Papa's Tomato Pies, whose proprietor learned the trade at Joe's, was opened two years later in 1912. [9] The Trenton region is home to the two oldest currently operating New Jersey tomato pie restaurants in the United States, Papa's and De Lorenzo's.