Author Topic: Yellow Furry Hog and Scotia Toms  (Read 6184 times)

Jayb

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Re: Yellow Furry Hog and Scotia Toms
« Reply #40 on: October 14, 2011, 16:39:54 »
Lovely pictures, they look scrummy toms aj. Were they peachy tasting too?

The plant I grew out has produced slightly fuzzy yellow fruit, not peachy coloured at all. Flavour is good. I'm afraid the Furry yellow Hog from Bakers Creek got zapped by blight so not really able to do a comparason. I'll hopefully try again next year.

I've some saved seeds of these or a few spare from Baker Creek if either of you would like.

Edit to add; just took these pictures before they get roasted for pasata  :)

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Re: Yellow Furry Hog and Scotia Toms
« Reply #41 on: October 14, 2011, 17:16:35 »
i prefer the tomato Wapsipinicon Peach , do to the fact that tomato fruit is fuzzy like a peach.

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Re: Yellow Furry Hog and Scotia Toms
« Reply #42 on: October 14, 2011, 17:49:32 »
Lovely pictures, they look scrummy toms aj. Were they peachy tasting too?


Yours look lovely - mine haven't been eaten yet. I have to deseed them first, and I still have 3 lots drying out in trays so I'll do them tomorrow. They did look amazing sat there behind some pepper leaves, i was taken aback a bit when I saw them.

 

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