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Old June 16, 2015   #1
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Default Abominable Tomatoman

The odd looking tomato I've been writing about for a month or so is finally ripe. The plant is growing all sorts of shapes of tomatoes. It has been fun watching that plant grow and produce. Who knows what cross it is? It is a PL plant. Both of the tomatoes come from the same plant. Almost forgot, is this the results of a fused blossom?
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Old June 16, 2015   #2
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yep, looks like a fused one
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Old June 16, 2015   #3
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On the one tomato, on the bottom it looks like somebody gave it a bunch of stitches.

Odd shaped or not, they looking good. Have you tasted one yet?
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Old June 17, 2015   #4
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On the one tomato, on the bottom it looks like somebody gave it a bunch of stitches.

Odd shaped or not, they looking good. Have you tasted one yet?
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That "stiched" look is known as zippering in tomato talk
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hi,
That "stiched" look is known as zippering in tomato talk
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Thanks Karen! Cool!!!!! Another new word I learned.

Salt....Did you save any of the seeds? If so, it should be interesting to see what develops. Glad it turned out to be tasty. Liked how you made your sandwich too.
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Old June 16, 2015   #6
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Give it a few days on the counter.

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Old June 16, 2015   #7
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I am making a chicken breast strip sandwich with

Bacon
Onion from the garden
Lettuce
The smaller tomato
and Jimmy Nordello Pepper

It tastes both sweet and tangy

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Old June 16, 2015   #8
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Wow, is that what results from a megabloom?
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Looks like the new Fukushima variety.
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