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17 Delectable Heirloom Tomatoes

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We dare you to go back to supermarket tomatoes once you've tasted these delicious heirloom toms.
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Cherokee Purple Tomato

The Cherokee Purple Tomato features lush, sweet fruit and a rich purple color.

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'Gold Medal'

First listed as ‘Ruby Gold’ in a 1921 seed catalog, this sweet tomato was renamed ‘Gold Medal’ around 1976. The yellow skins have reddish-pink markings, and the yellow meat inside shows a faint blush. Ready in about 75 day, this tomato has a low acid content that gives it a mild taste

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Aunt Ruby's german green

Aunt Ruby's German Green is one of the largest green beefsteak tomatoes and can grow to over one pound.

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Halladay's 'Mortgage Lifter'

Many gardeners claim to grow the legendary ‘Mortgage Lifter’. According to the story, the plants were so popular, the original grower sold enough of them to pay off the mortgage on his family farm. This heirloom hails from the James Halladay family in Kentucky, where it’s been grown since the 1930s. The pink beefsteak fruits are meaty and rich in old-fashioned tomato taste.

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Pilcer Vesy

A productive plant that yields plenty of large, lemon-yellow tomatoes with thick, tasty flesh these Pilcer Vesy beauties are originally from Russia and are sure to become a favorite here.

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'Black from Tula'

A slightly salty, smoky flavor distinguishes this Russian heirloom from Tula, an industrial city south of Moscow. The fruits vary from dark brownish-purple to purple-black and can weigh up to 14 ounces. They ripen mid-season on indeterminate vines and are good sliced or canned.

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'Amish Paste'

The succulent 'Amish Paste' heirloom tomato features juicy, meaty flesh and, naturally, makes for an excellent sauce.

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'Jaune Flamme'

This French heirloom’s name means “yellow flame.” The apricot-colored fruits have a sweet flavor with a hint of tartness and are ready to harvest early in the season. Tomatoes hang in clusters on indeterminate vines; each fruit weighs about 3 to 4 ounces.

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Cour Di Bue

A fabulous Oxhert-type heirloom with a sweet, delicious taste, this tomato is one of Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds owner Jere Gettle’s favorites—he calls the flavor “perfect.”

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'Orange Roma'

Dating back to around 1955, these early-yielding orange tomatoes have very few seeds and a sweet, fruity flavor. The thick, meaty flesh cooks down nicely for making pastes and sauces. The indeterminate vines bear prolifically.

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Great White Tomato

Creamy white fruit and a subtle fruity flavor distinguish the Great White tomato.

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'San Marzano'

Italy is home to these deep red, plum-type tomatoes, and San Marzanos grown in the rich soil of the Campania region are said to be among the world’s best paste types. Their sweet flavor, dense pulp, low acidity, and low seed count make them ideal for homemade sauces and pizzas. The bright red skins are easy to peel.

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'Mr. Stripey'

Weighing in around one to two pounds at maturity, ‘Mr. Stripey’ is a beefsteak-type tomato with pinkish-red and yellow streaks, and a high sugar content that makes them sweet and delicious. The indeterminate vines start bearing in about 80 days and reach 8 to 10 feet tall.

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Hillbilly

A huge, brilliant yellow tomato marbled with red, the Hillbilly looks beautiful sliced, and impresses with a rich, sweet flavor.

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'Brandywine Pink'

From 1885, this Amish heirloom has a tangy, rich tomato flavor. The rosy pink fruits are beefsteak-sized, produced on indeterminate vines with leaves that resemble a potato plant’s foliage. The fruits ripen late in the season and are held in small clusters.

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Woodle Orange tomato

The eye-popping color of the Woodle Orange heirloom tomato.

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Heirloom Violet Jasper

The heirloom Violet Jasper boasts beautiful iridescent green streaks.