Variety Gold Medal is one of the oldest heirloom varieties of tomatoes still available commercially. Bah! Not only are still available, but still popular and still winning - in 2008, the tomato won the SSE Tomato Tasting! It was first introduced as a variety of Ruby Gold, published in 1921 in New York City directory by John Lewis Childs. Ben Quisenberry changed its name in the directory 1976 for Gold Medal, writing about this variety as follows: The sweetest tomatoes I have ever tasted. Beautiful yellow flesh crisscrossed by clear red accents, makes the tomato looks very attractive and is a true gourmet delicacy. Tall plants require tying or tying. Fruits reach maturity after 80 days.
Package size | 10 pcs |
Fruit type | Beefsteak |
The growing season | Mid-late |
Fruit size | Big |
Color | Multicolor |
Growing habit | Indeterminate |
Leaf type | Regularny |
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16 August 2022 Anna Buczek-Kocot |
1555g |
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09 August 2022 Katarzyna ziomek |
950g |
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