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Old 25-01-2004, 06:03 AM
Janice
 
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Default Red 'n' green tomato?

On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 13:43:43 +0800, (Lara) wrote:

Janice wrote:

In aus.gardens (Lara) writes:

I'm looking for the name (and ideally, seeds) of a type of tomato I ate
in Barcelona a couple of years ago. It was quite large, round, and when
fully ripe, still had areas of green and red flesh. Not striped, but
rounded blotches of colour throughout.

[snip]
Mr. Stripey is one of many. Tigerella is striped, but it's orange and
red. Look at Seed Savers Exchange web site. This web site may have
some green striped varieties: http://www.tomatofest.com/home.html


I've been through a few heirloom tomato categories, but every red and
green variety I have found has been striped. The tomato I'm looking for
is not striped; the variegations in the flesh are in rounded shapes.

Thanks

Lara


I looked in Thompson and Morgan catalog and they had a brandywine that
had green and red areas, and I've seen some that have green and red
inside when sliced on some web pages this year. So maybe it may show
up. I've also had some tomatoes, just general run of the mill
tomatoes which were green and red inside and more green outside than
red, and they're much sweeter than they are later when fully ripe.

I was being talked to when I first posted the Mr. Stripey and failed
to read what you'd written above thoroughly. sorry 'bout that.

If you recall where you ate the tomatoes, maybe you can write and
direct your question to the cooks and ask if they know what they are.

Good luck in your search!