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About Artisan Blush Tiger
Artisan Blush Tiger AKA Blush. Developed by Fred Hempel in California, released in 2011. The parents for the original cross were selected by Fred’s 8 year old son, Alex. He chose his favorite tomatoes that tasted great – Maglia Rosa and Zucchero. Indeterminate, regular leaf plant produces extremely high yields of small, 2″ long, elongated oval fruits that are bright-yellow with pink stripes and often have a little tip at the blossom end. Unique julienne cherry tomatoes that are sought after for their exceptionally sweet, juicy, tropical flavors. Fruits can also be picked prematurely and allowed to ripen off the vine without compromising the flavor. Widely adaptable with extremely high yields over an extended period. Crack resistant.
- Culinary Use
- Paste / Sauce / Canner / Salad
- Flavor Profile
- Sweet
- Flesh Color
- Yellow
- Fruit Color
- Striped
- Fruit Shape
- Elongated / Plum/Pear/Piriform
- Fruit Size
- Small
- Leaf Type
- Regular
- Maturity
- Mid-season
- Plant Type
- Indeterminate
- Species
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Variety
- Open Pollinated
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Picked my Artisan blush tiger tomatoes on Sept 6, 2021. It is now January 8th, four months later, and they have preserved at room temperature.
Just wanted to update you all that it's now April 2022, and my tomatoes are still on my counter and haven't spoiled. I'm not going to try to eat them just in case they are bad inside, but this is a very interesting prospect as a conservation tomato. Will be growing again this year from saved seed.
Hi, thank you for the update! That is extreamly long!