Are there purple or blue tomatoes?

Blue tomatoes, sometimes referred to as purple tomato, are tomatoes that have been bred to produce high levels of anthocyanins, a class of pigments responsible for the blue and purple colours of many fruits, including blueberries, blackberries and chokeberries.
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Are there any blue tomatoes?

Blue tomatoes aren't new but the varieties today have a great taste as well as healthy benefits. They get their blue color—more of a deep purple-black—from the high levels of anthocyanin found in their skin which is a powerful anti-oxidant.
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What kind of tomatoes are purple in color?

Purple tomato varieties include: Black Beauty, Cherokee Purple, Dwarf Purple Heart, Evan's Purple Pear, Indigo Ruby, Marizol Purple, Owen's Purple, Purple Bumble Bee, Purple Reign, Purple Russian, Sunshine Blue, and Wine Jug. There are dozens of other purple tomato varieties besides these ones.
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Are purple tomatoes a thing?

The Cherokee Purple Tomato is perhaps the most popular purple tomato variety due to its beautiful peel color and gourmet flavor.
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What do blue tomatoes taste like?

As far as flavor, anthocyanins have no taste, so blue tomatoes will taste like, well, tomatoes, though each variety has its own flavor profile. Gates says his 'Blue Berries' variety is a cherry tomato that tastes like a 'Black Cherry' tomato with an additional, indescribable good flavor.
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'Indigo Rose' Tomato: A Bluish Purple Tomato That's Almost Black



Are black tomatoes real?

'There are some dark coloured tomatoes but Indigo Rose is the only real black tomato and is the darkest that has ever been bred.
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Are there black or purple tomatoes?

Purple-Black Heirloom Tomatoes | TomatoFest. We offer the best collection of black and purple tomatoes full of rich flavors. Some of our most popular varieties include Black Krim, Paul Robeson, Cherokee Purple, Black Sea Man, Purple Russian and Pruden's Purple.
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Are purple tomatoes safe to eat?

At the moment, purple tomato juice is being presented to the Food and Drink Association (FDA) of the United States to establish that it is safe to consume and can be marketed in the USA.
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Are purple tomatoes good to eat?

Anthocyanins offer protection against certain cancers, cardiovascular disease and age-related degenerative diseases. There is evidence that anthocyanins also have anti-inflammatory activity, promote visual acuity and hinder obesity and diabetes. Tomatoes already contain high levels of the antioxidant lycopene.
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What do purple tomatoes look like?

Cherokee Purple heirloom tomatoes are rather odd-looking tomatoes with a flattened, globe-like shape and pinkish red skin with hints of green and purple. The flesh is a rich red color and the flavor is delicious– both sweet and tart.
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Why are my tomatoes purple?

Some tomatoes varieties have naturally purplish foliage like 'Indigo Rose' which produces cherry-sized purple fruits high in antioxidants. However, the most common reason for tomato leaves turning purple is potassium deficiency.
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What does a purple tomato taste like?

When ripe, the Cherokee Purple tomato has a dark, dusty rose color with green-tinged shoulders. They're very sweet and have a rich, almost smoky flavor. The fruit is large and refreshingly acidic, thick-skinned with an earthy, lingering flavor.
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How many colors of tomatoes are there?

Some gardeners see tomatoes in a rainbow of colors: red, sure, but also shades of yellow, orange, pink, green, burgundy, purple, streaked and striped, and practically black.
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Do blue tomatoes turn red?

Conventional breeding

The blue color is produced mostly by the anthocyanin petunidin on the outside of the tomato where the fruit is exposed to direct sunlight. The shaded side of the fruit is green when unripe, red when ripe, and the inside is red or deep pink.
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What are rainbow tomatoes?

#00595. (LB) 80-85 Days. Very large, orange fruits, with red spots or streaks, grow up to 4-1/2" in diameter. Firm, meaty flesh with low acidity, produces a delicious flavor that's ideal in a variety of dishes or eaten plain.
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How were purple tomatoes genetically modified?

The purple pigment is the result of the transfer of a gene from a snapdragon plant - the modification triggers a process within the tomato plant allowing the anthocyanin to develop.
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Are there white tomatoes?

Parchment-white tomatoes are extra smooth and beautiful. Renowned for their sweet, citrus taste that is richer and more complex than many white types. This variety is perfect for making a delicious white sauce or for eating fresh out of hand.
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What are pink tomatoes?

This popular beefsteak-sized, Amish tomato produces rosy pink fruits loaded with an old-fashioned tomato taste that has been prized for decades. It is considered one of the benchmarks for intense tomato flavor. The indeterminate vines are vigorous, so use tall cages.
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What do purple tomatoes look like when ripe?

They are ripe when their color changes from a shiny blue-purple to a dull purple-brown. The fruit also softens similarly to regular tomatoes, and the bottom of the tomatoes will turn from green to red when ripe. Anthocyanin produces in the fruit only where exposed to sunlight.
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What is the darkest tomato?

Characteristics of the Black Beauty Tomato

The Black Beauty is an abundant beefsteak variety and the world's darkest tomato with their trademark black (deep purple) flesh. This is caused by anthocyanin, the same antioxidant found in blackberries and blueberries.
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Are there such a thing as black cherry tomatoes?

Beautiful black cherries look like large, dusky purple-brown grapes; they have that rich flavor that makes black tomatoes famous. Large vines yield very well; very unique and delicious. Growing Tips: Start indoors 6-10 weeks before last frost. Heat mat helps to warm soil and speed germination.
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Can you grow blue tomatoes?

Tomato Indigo Blue Berries is a vigorous indeterminate tomato that produces clusters of 5-7 tomatoes. They need lots of heat and sun to ripen the fruits so will do better in a greenhouse, although with a good summer they may still produce a good crop of tomatoes outside in a sheltered position.
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What does a ripe blueberry tomato look like?

The fruits are ready to harvest when the skin turns bright rosy red on the bottom, shoulders are indigo shaded and the fruit is soft to the touch. Produces an avalanche of cherry size, amethyst colored clusters. A nice balanced tomato flavor with a perfect amount of sweetness and juiciness.
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How do you eat purple tomatoes?

When you cut into them, their interior flesh is red just like a regular cherry tomato. Although their skin is purple, there's no impact to the taste of the fruit. They taste sweet with a hint of tartness and slightly tangy. They are a great addition to salads, pasta, etc. or to eat just as is.
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