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Old October 29, 2009   #1
Zana
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Default Tomato varieties with few seeds?

Not sure if I'm posting this in the right area. (and if I am, would a moderator please move it as they see fit.)

A friend of mine asked me if there were any types or varieties of tomatoes that had no or very few seeds. She can't digest the seeds and has to remove them before she can eat any fresh tomatoes. Usually she's limited to using tinned tomato paste as the seeds have been removed.

I couldn't think of any specifically, so figured this would probably be the best forum to ask what you all would recommend. Some of the varieties in my seed bank I haven't grown yet, so I don't know personnally if they'd fit the bill, and I don't think I made a note in my database of which had allot of seeds or not. So, I'd appreciate any input you may have. Thanks.

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