January 14, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: South Of The Border
Posts: 1,169
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Largest varieties
I can about 100 quarts of Salsa Verde every year. Normal tomatillos are so small, it takes a heap to make a big batch of salsa. I can recommend "Maje" & "Burgess Giant". Both produce baseball sized fruit (about 4-5 inches around). They have outstanding flavor. Tomatillos are sprawlers and moving branches to pick fruit often dislodges a large amount of fruit. Wind will also knock them off. I stake my plants to "T" posts that are one foot in the ground and 7 foot above. You do have to be careful when tying them with twine or string because the stems snap easily and are not as tough as those of a tomato plant. I have a special place where I grow them because they get large and wide and due to dropped fruit, they seed all over the place. My family uses salsa verde on everything and I use it for enchilada sauce. I also sell to the local supermarket because we have a large Hispanic population of agriculture workers here.
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