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Crimson Crush ripe tomato from one of the three plants I've got growing outside in the veggie plot. Fruit a large salad size, firm and juicy, skin not too thick, taste was pleasant, better than a supermarket tomato but with some room for improvement. Hard to rate how good they taste at the moment as like many tomatoes, I think the flavour improves as they get into the swing of production.I nearly forgot to take a picture and was halfway through eating it before I remembered!
Having read the posts first I tasted my first Crimson Crush with low expectations, but am happy to report that it was really flavoursome. I tried it on someone else who didn't know the full story and they said "exquisite".There are some tomatoes I find bland: OSU Blue, Galina (other yellows too), but this is good.I'm wondering whether that might be because I've ended up growing it like a bush rather than a vine? I've read in a couple of places lately that leaves produce the flavour. More leaves more flavour?I gave one plant to my mother who is growing it like a vine - I'll have to taste hers and compare.
Hmmm ... well unless I'm very much mistaken - bang goes Crimson Crush's claim to blight resistance!