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Old August 3, 2008   #1
huntoften
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Default Super Snow White...impressed!

I am growing these for the first time...bought the seeds on a whim actually looking for fun varieties. Two plants made it to the garden and are very prolific! The fruits are about the size of a ping pong ball...not SNOW white, but a very light, light yellow green white color when ripe. Super tender skin and a bit sweet. W've picked bowl after bowl of them...more than we can eat for snacks and salads so I tossed a few dozen in with some romas I canned this week...sliced them in half and they look great in the jars! We made some pineapple salsa today with the snow whites chopped up...they are really pretty and make a great salsa. We'll definitely be growing these every year.
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Old August 3, 2008   #2
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One of my all time favorites at the Tomato Fest - so now we are meeting on the 24th and you will bring a bowl full to share and sample???? Sure hope you can make it! Piegirl
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