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Old September 17, 2010   #16
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I grew Persimmon the year it was a TGS freebie and it was ho-hum for me. KBX is the best yellow or orange I have ever tasted as well and yes I agree they are easy on the stomach and my wife gets those mouth sores from tomatoes but not KB or KBX so she loves them and I also have a neighbor who likes them better than ANY tomato I've ever grown...Period! (Save some for me! Save some for me! LOL) Me, there are a few I like better like Gary O Sena, Dana's Dusky Rose, Sudduth and Cowlick's Brandywine and a couple others but KBX is in top 10 for sure...
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Old September 17, 2010   #17
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Oranges I like might include:

Orange Minsk
Earl of Edgecombe
Jaune Flammee
KB or KBX
Elbe
Dr. Wyche, kinda an orangish gold, but not yellow

Actually I find that I either like some oranges a lot or don't like the taste of some of them at all which would include Persimmon, Verna Orange and a few more.
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Old September 17, 2010   #18
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This was my first year growing KBX and I absolutely loved it. I still want a tomato with a little more zip for my number one; but it would be in my top 5 for beefsteaks every time if it tastes as good every year as it did this year.
It was also my first year growing Sungold hybrid and it was my favorite cherry ever.
Bill, did KBX set good for you in the heat we had this summer??
I've never grown an orange because I figured it would
Not taste as good as the other colors that I have tried.

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Old September 18, 2010   #19
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@Timbo: good question. Personally, I could care less about color, I want taste, but if I am to grow for "market", then I need variety/etc. A good 'non-red' breaks the cycle.

ps: if you were to create a new 'black' variety, I'd suggest a name for it: Black Warrior, based on your local.
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Old September 18, 2010   #20
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Black Warrior, or Sipsey, or maybe 90 Mile Heat.

Northport is about 70 miles from here.




Carolyn,
Orange Minsk - this one is a decent large orange, grew it this year.
Earl of Edgecombe - not orange.
Jaune Flammee - yes it is orange, but it is NOT a large orange. I love it just the same.
KB or KBX - Very distinctive pale orange color and very good flavor.
Elbe - Not an orange, more of a very round shouldered gold.
Dr. Wyche - in my garden, has always been a yellow with gold highlights and green shoulders.

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Black Warrior, or Sipsey, or maybe 90 Mile Heat.

Northport is about 70 miles from here.




Carolyn,
Orange Minsk - this one is a decent large orange, grew it this year.
Earl of Edgecombe - not orange.
Jaune Flammee - yes it is orange, but it is NOT a large orange. I love it just the same.
KB or KBX - Very distinctive pale orange color and very good flavor.
Elbe - Not an orange, more of a very round shouldered gold.
Dr. Wyche - in my garden, has always been a yellow with gold highlights and green shoulders.

DarJones

90 mile heat would fit,especially this year.
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