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Old June 7, 2016   #1
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I want to see if others have red or pink beefsteak favorites that they can add too my list of my favs, or something that they prefer even more

My reds are Delicious, Chapman, and Aker's West Virginia, I like these three better than NAR, which is fourth.

Pinks are Brandywine Sudduth's, Cowlick's, Rebel Yell, Daniel's, Crnkovic Yugoslavian, and Richardson.
Not in order of preference.

Thanks for any input, any suggestions will be tried next year.
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Old June 8, 2016   #2
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Rose and Marianna's Peace are quite nice and I can't forget about Stump of the World.
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Old June 8, 2016   #3
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German Johnson- both the Benton Strain and the PL are wonderful. I think the Benton edges out the PL.
Wild Thyme Pink is a delicious machine!!!
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I have to throw in Wes here. It is an absolute beast at making big meaty hearts that taste "old fashioned" with a hint of sweetness.
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The following are always in competition each year to be in my top 5 or 6 for flavor and always in my top ten or so in the red and pink tomatoes.
Brandywine Sudduth's and Cowlick's
Limbaugh's Legacy
German Johnson PL
Giant Belgium
Couilles de Taureau
Red Barn
Dester (great taste but highly susceptible to leaf diseases)
Delicious
Hendersons Winsall
Marianna's Peace


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Old June 21, 2016   #6
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I had to try these 3 excellent red beefsteaks side by side, from left to right, Chapman, Delicious, Aker's West Virginia. They are in the same order on the DINNER plate, not a saucer too.
All three are just fantastic, I do believe the best will be subjective to each taster. I think Aker's and Chapman were pretty similar, they certainly have similar growth habits, but I gave Chapman a teeny edge, my wife went the other way. Delicious was my favorite, it had a superior tomato bite, well... I guess they all did in their own way. LOL
You should try these and decide for yourselves. Delicious grows huge fruit, well the biggest overall anyway, they all grow large fruit. but Delicious is a bit earlier for me, and the fruit is a teeny bit smoother in appearance.
Btw, any of these are great market tomatoes for the red beefsteak category.
Enjoy!
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aww, mouthwatering pics! Can't wait for ripe tomato here...
Estlers Morgage lifter would be good addition for my taste. Love Marianne peace and Olena Ukrainian. Last year Guido was superb too, productive as well. And do not forget Mikhalych!
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Old June 21, 2016   #8
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All are very pretty, the Chapman's a beauty, high shoulders. I'm ready for BLT's.
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Old June 21, 2016   #9
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I am glad you posted a pic of Akers WV. A friend gave me 5 plants that were labeled AWV and while they are really tasty and producing very well, none are bigger than a golf ball. I have no idea what they actually are.

I am too new to really be able to add to your list.
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I have to second Rose, and Pruden's Purple was amazing too!

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Cowlick's and Crnkovic were just outstanding. Dora is similar in texture/flavor to Crnkovic.

Mikhalych and Cosmonaut Volkov do well for me down here, both in flavor and production.

SOTW was a beast production wise.
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Not sure if pink or red - I know how to tell but don't look.
Crnkovic Yugoslavian
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Old June 22, 2016   #13
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The biggest tomato that I have grown/harvested has been Ananas Noire ( I am growing it ), which is related to Giant Belgium. ( almost 20 oz). The next one was Brandy Boy.

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