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Old July 16, 2013   #11
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Jennifer,

It came to me labeled as a "full flavored" early tomato.

Hmm...
maybe the full flavor of a refrigerated store bought x rotten cherry.

Gary
If you want full flavor from an early tomato, try The Miracle BPF. I posted it above with a pic, but I can't emphasize enough, I tried The Miracle BPF and it actually is a VERY good early tomato.

What I can't figure out is why Tatianas has the size listed as 2 oz in one place and average 3 oz another. One tomato is not enough to know what the average size will be. But early indications are at somewhat larger, and with a similar flavor to a full sized beefsteak. It is not sweet. But it is very good. I got the seed from a swap. So no telling what could have happened. However, every other part of what is listed is the same. Early, determinate, small plant with tomatoes having the old Italian heirloom flavor.
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