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tam91 December 13, 2010 12:27 PM

Zima tomatoes
 
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Interesting, I just found these at Sams Club - called Zima. Kinda large-ish yellow/orange grape shaped. Not bad actually. Anyone ever heard of these?

dustdevil December 13, 2010 12:35 PM

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tam91 December 14, 2010 08:19 AM

So it appears they are new.

I wouldn't call them supersweet, but of course I'm comparing them to Sungold. They are pretty sweet, and really are surprisingly good though, I'd buy them again.

I presume these are hybrids, and no point in saving seed.

Wi-sunflower December 14, 2010 09:19 AM

Give it a shot.

Last year I got 2 different orange grape tomatoes from 2 stores and saved the seeds. I expected they were F-1 varieties and were something exclusive to some of these big corporate farm/greenhouse growers. At the time I couldn't find any ORANGE grape varieties in any catalogs. There are some now but many aren't as ORANGE as these 2 are. More yellow-gold.

Both have grown out quite well and I didn't see the horid variation as when growing out Sun Sugar. Both also tasted better when I grew them than what I got in the store, DUH !! Not quite as good / sweet fruity as Sun Gold / Sun Sugar but closer than most of the grow-out of those others.

I'll add a pack of one to your order. I have the Indian Stripe in a germination test right now so should be able to get the order out early next week.

Carol

tam91 December 14, 2010 03:26 PM

Oh, thanks Carol. I just need a mini really - can I just send you the cost via paypal somehow? Or should I just go place an order?

I have such limited growing space. Would you like to try some of these Zimas? I'll be happy to try to ferment some and send them to you, if you'd like them. Can't guarantee results lol, as I'm a newbie, but I'd be delighted to try.

tam91 December 14, 2010 03:37 PM

Actually Carol, I see a couple others I can order. I can just wait until Indian Stripe is up, and go ahead and order. It's no problem :)

Stepheninky December 14, 2010 06:37 PM

There is several threads on Capari tomatoes also being able to be grown out from the same company so who knows on the Zima's I says give it a try and see. Since they sell and trade mark the brand name and packaging etc... and they sell the tomatoes and not the seeds it might just be economics non hybrid seed would be cheaper for them than hybrid. Especially if they use cracked or less than perfect tomatoes to supply the seeds. It could be a hybrid though but if the parents are similar there may be very little variation at all.

Wi-sunflower December 14, 2010 07:41 PM

Yah, save a few of those Zimas. They look like they are a bit different than those I have here.

When you do an order, don't order either of the orange grapes. (Aldi orange grape or Sunbelle grape) That will be an extra from me.

Hubby found a deal on Campari tomatoes locally. He had 1 last nite and they seem rather seedy to me. Lots of seeds came out when he cut the tomato, so I save some of them. I guess I'll be trying them this year too.

Carol

tam91 December 14, 2010 08:16 PM

Great Carol, I'll give fermenting them a try and send you some. Hope it works!

If anyone else really wants to give them a try, and can't find the tomatoes locally, let me know. I don't have a lot left right now (because I ate them!) but I'm going to try to pick some more up tomorrow if they're available.

Worth1 January 3, 2011 05:29 PM

Stuff gave me a hangover I had no idea you could grow it from seed.

worth
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RinTinTin January 3, 2011 08:00 PM

Kind of like 7-Up with a kick. Try it on the rocks with a lime wedge.
Do they still make it?

Wi-sunflower January 4, 2011 12:19 AM

Nope, they stopped making Zima over a year ago.

Carol

gourmetgardener February 6, 2011 05:23 PM

Just like Kumato, Zima is not a variety, but a brand. All tomatoes bearing the Kumato brand are produced from the Olmeca F1 variety - which is owned by Syngenta and licensed.

I grow tomatoes commercially - one of the seed reps I deal with told me since then they've wisened up after they made the mistake of registering the Campari trademark and getting caught up in a legal battle with their seed supplier and other growers - they develop their own marketing trademark for something that's out there on the market. That way they get the marketing buzz, and at the same time they throw a curveball at their competitors - it's all in the brand.

[url]http://www.floridafarmers.org/news/articles/LegalbattleintensifiesoverCamparitomato.htm[/url]

tam91 February 8, 2011 08:28 AM

Interesting. Well whatever they are (Zima), they really are pretty tasty.

I must be practically the only person who doesn't like Campari tomatoes. I did really like the Kumato though.

I wonder what varieties these are then?

DKelly February 17, 2011 12:55 PM

I'd like some Zima tomatoe seeds. I have allot to trade just narrow down what you want. Thanks
-d


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