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Old February 9, 2017   #15
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Also want to have a huge amount of small tomatoes. Never managed to get more small tomatoes than I am able to eat. Lets change this =)
Two that produce small tomatoes that are not multiflora but produce well for me are:

Yellow Pear- it has a very mild sweet taste. Many people think it is too mild, but my husband loves them and they are very attractive in a dish of multicolored tomatoes.
Tommy Toe- it tastes like a large tomato, not too sweet, and is a little bigger than most cherries. It is about 3-5 cm. When I didn't have a full-size tomato, I could use these instead. This one is supposed to have some resistance against both early and late blight.

Both of these are large plants.

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