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A beef tomato (British English) or beefsteak tomato (American English) [1] [2] is a large tomato. [1] Grown on the plant Solanum lycopersicum , it is one of the largest varieties of cultivated tomatoes, regularly at 20 cm (7.9 in) in diameter with some weighing 450 g (1 lb) or more. [ 3 ]
Determinate varieties, such as Roma, are ideal for canning and sauces, while indeterminate types, like Cherry or Beefsteak, produce fruit throughout the season.
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Low yield of large pale yellow beefsteak tomatoes. Average flavor. [60] Green Doctors Green 75–85 Open Pollinated Hybrid ~1 oz Cherry Indeterminate Regular Leaf A variation of the Dr. Carolyn variety discovered by Dr. Amy Goldman in New York c. 2002. Sweet and tart in flavor [61] [62] Green Giant Green 85 Hybrid 12–32 oz Beefsteak Indeterminate
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.
The second was salmon and beefsteak tomatoes (same—gosh, those beefsteaks are sweet). Research shows that plant-based diets are great for lowering cardiovascular disease risk (which runs in my ...
The fruit is considered a beefsteak tomato weighing 1-2 pounds. It is round, heavily ribbed and its skin and flesh is orange-yellow with red streaks. The flavor is described "sweet and fruity" and is low in acid. [2] [3] [4]
Home & Garden. Lighter Side. News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. ... Although cherry, plum and beefsteak tomatoes are the most common varieties in the supermarket, there are more than ...