corky fiber , what is the cause?
I just picked several softball sized German Pink tomatoes from my hoop house, which we used for our first blt s of the summer.:yes:
They were fantastic tasting. Sweet tomato rich flavor, but my wife complained that she had to cut out a large corky fibrous core out of them. It did waste a portion of the tomatoes. :( What causes this? Is there something I can do? :o:dizzy: Even with the corky parts, it was far better tasting than the f1 hoop house variety I grew last year. |
[QUOTE=wally mcgee;364946]I just picked several softball sized German Pink tomatoes from my hoop house, which we used for our first blt s of the summer.:yes:
They were fantastic tasting. Sweet tomato rich flavor, but my wife complained that she had to cut out a large corky fibrous core out of them. It did waste a portion of the tomatoes. :( What causes this? Is there something I can do? :o:dizzy: Even with the corky parts, it was far better tasting than the f1 hoop house variety I grew last year.[/QUOTE] I've noticed over the years that some varieties have much larger cores than other varieties. I don't like to eat the woody cores so I just cut the cores out with a small knife before I eat them or slice them for sandwiches. I was recently in one of those kitchen supply stores in a mall. They had a display of a coring tool for use on everything from apples to tomatoes. I also pay attention to varieties that consistently have large cores and consider that fact when I am deciding which varieties to grow the following year. Ted |
Thanks Ted, This is my first try at heirloom tomatoes, so I am in that trial and error stage, looking for the varieties that I like. I only am growing German Pink, Brandy Wine, and Cherokee Purple ( which I really like ). I now see the value of trying a lot of different types so as to weed out the ones that I don't like.
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[QUOTE=wally mcgee;365000]Thanks Ted, This is my first try at heirloom tomatoes, so I am in that trial and error stage, looking for the varieties that I like. I only am growing German Pink, Brandy Wine, and Cherokee Purple ( which I really like ). I now see the value of trying a lot of different types so as to weed out the ones that I don't like.[/QUOTE]
You are welcome Wally. I hope you find a lot that you really like. |
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