What is Rainbow tomato?

The Big Rainbow heirloom tomato is one of dozens of large fruited yellow tomatoes with red swirls. They have a mild, sweet flavor. The Hillbilly tomato is another similar-coloured tomato. Big Rainbow tomatoes can be cultivated in the last month of summer.

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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 do rainbow tomatoes taste?

Description/Taste

The firm, juicy flesh is golden yellow-orange, often with a distinguished red splotch at the bottom. They offer a mild, sweet fruity flavor with a nice balance of acids and sugars. The sprawling vines of the Big Rainbow tomato plant can grow more than 6 feet.
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Where do rainbow tomatoes come from?

It is the result of both the pigments in the tomatoes skin and the color the interior. For example, there's yellow-green tomatoes as the result of a yellow tomato skin over a green interior and bright green tomatoes that come from a nearly clean tomato skin over a green interior.
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How tall do rainbow tomatoes get?

The indeterminate plants grow up to 8 ft. tall and require staking. 90 DAYS.
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Are Rainbow tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?

Rainbow tomato plants are considered indeterminate tomato plants. Determinate plants grow to a definite size, and then stop growing. An indeterminate tomato plant can keep growing until it is killed by frost. Because these plants are considered indeterminate tomato plants, they can grow far beyond six feet tall.
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How do I grow big rainbow tomatoes?

Big Rainbow Tomato (Heirloom, 80 Days)
  1. Indeterminate.
  2. Germination: 7-14 days.
  3. Germination Temperature: Optimum soil temperatures 70-85ºF.
  4. Starting Indoors: 6 weeks before last frost. ...
  5. Sowing Outdoors: Only in areas with very long growing seasons. ...
  6. Harvest: When fruit is red (or color of the variety planted) and firm.
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Are purple tomatoes real?

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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What type of tomato is an Amish Paste?

Giant, blocky, Roma type tomatoes have delicious red flesh that is perfect for paste and canning. It has world-class flavor and comes from an Amish community in Wisconsin.
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Do purple tomatoes taste different?

As for taste, tomato lovers all have their preferences, and various factors — such as location, weather and temperature — can have an impact. Anthocyanins don't have a noticeable flavor of their own, and the purple color doesn't affect this tomato's taste.
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What are multicolored tomatoes called?

'Green Zebra' (Lycopersicon lycopersicum 'Green Zebra')

This is a favorite chef's variety that's extremely striking in color, with yellow-gold skin and lime-green stripes, hence its name.
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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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How do you plant rainbow tomato seeds?

Planting Rainbow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Soil temperature should be 75-90°F. If you are planting seeds in starter pots, plant seeds into thoroughly moist high-quality seed starting soil. Place seeds on top of the soil and cover with 1/4″ of finely sifted soil.
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Do different colored tomatoes taste different?

Black/Purple Tomatoes

Acidity Tends to have a higher acid level, along the lines of a red tomato. Flavor Complex flavor prized by chefs, who have described the taste using words like "smoky" and "rich." Some gardeners who raise dark tomatoes have trouble sharing them because they're that good.
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How do you grow rainbow cherry tomatoes?

Planting & Growing: Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before the last frost. Before transplanting after the last frost, harden off the plants by placing them outdoors for a few hours to start working up to a full day. Cherry tomatoes can be grown in 5 gal (or larger) containers. Use a cage or stakes to support vines.
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Do rainbow fruits exist?

Blue strawberries do not exist, and before you ask, neither do the black ones, or the spectacular rainbow ones. If you are looking for fake seeds of any kind – Ebay is a great place to loose some money.
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What is an Abe Lincoln tomato?

Abe Lincoln Tomato is an heirloom variety introduced in Illinois in the 1920s. Produces huge clusters of 1 lb tomatoes great for slicing and canning. Resistant to early blight. Solanum lycopersicum. 80 days to maturity.
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What is a Kellogg breakfast tomato?

Kellogg's Breakfast Tomato is an indeterminate, heirloom variety named for its beautiful orange color inside and out. A great slicing variety with tomatoes up to 2 lbs each. Solanum lycopersicum. 80 days to maturity.
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How many Colours of tomato 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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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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Is there such a thing as 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 are sweetie tomatoes?

Sweetie Cherry Tomato is an open-pollinated, indeterminate cherry variety that produce heavy clusters of super sweet cherry tomatoes. Sweetie is known for its low acidity and high sugar content, usually around 12-14%. Vigorous plants produce heavy yields of 1-1.5″ round cherry tomatoes that grow in clusters of 15-20.
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What are black cherry tomatoes?

Black cherry tomatoes are strikingly dark-colored. Their beautiful burgundy skin, as well as their flavor, sets them apart from many other kinds of tomatoes. You can add these unique tomatoes to your recipes for a pop of unexpected color.
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Are beefsteak tomatoes determinate or indeterminate?

Some of the most popular tomatoes to grow, including 'Beefsteak', 'Big Boy', 'Brandywine', 'Sungold', and 'Sweet Million', are indeterminate varieties. Early producing varieties, such as 'Early Girl', are also indeterminate.
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