January 15, 2016 | #61 |
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Riesentraube : Grape not cherry.
I am not into tiny fruits that like 10 of them weigh an ounce. That is why I picked Riesentrabe. I hope it does well for me. I am also growing Hahms Gelbe Topftomate. But it is more of an ornaments @ 10" height. I have tried Sweet 100, Super Sweet 100 and SunGold and some large red cherry. I liked the red cherry but I am replacing it w/ Riesentraube this year. |
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The full flavor comes out when they are red ripe and they wont split getting there. Worth |
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January 15, 2016 | #63 | |
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Riesentraube. The name means giant bunch of grapes, but it IS a cherry tomato. I think it has assertive flavour.
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TGS is elongated and other pictures are more round. I will have to pay more attention this year. Worth |
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January 15, 2016 | #68 |
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Interesting! TGS says that Riesentraube is oval and Tania says it is round!!!!
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January 15, 2016 | #69 |
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Garden America, not sure they have it this year? Doesn't look like it.
https://www.gardenamerica.com/store/home.php |
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January 15, 2016 | #71 |
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I think Germans won't call it " ...Traube" if it was not grape shape.
Germans are very strict, linguistically as compared to English. I checked Google I saw some that were almost round, as linda mentioned. But I like this one. Looks like grape to me. |
January 15, 2016 | #72 |
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Carolyn's description says elongated.
There must be an impostor out there giving it a bad name. Worth |
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Cherries, grapes... how about tomatoes
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January 15, 2016 | #75 |
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The Yanks probably called it a "cherry" because "grape" tomatoes haven't been around that long? Just guessing....
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