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About Polish Linguisa
Polish Linguisa is an heirloom tomato brought to New York by Polish gardeners in the 1800’s. Indeterminate, regular-leaf, vigorous tomato plants with wispy foliage that bear excellent yields of HUGE, 10-ounce, 2-inch x 5 inch, sausage-shaped, very meaty, bright-red, paste tomatoes with firm flesh and few seeds. Very sweet for a paste tomato. Excellent for making tomato paste, tomato sauce, slicing into salads, eating fresh off the vine, drying or freezing. Plants produce abundantly well until frost.
- Culinary Use
- Paste / Sauce / Canner
- Flavor Profile
- Sweet
- Flesh Color
- Red
- Fruit Color
- Red
- Fruit Shape
- Elongated
- Fruit Size
- Large
- Leaf Type
- Regular / Wispy
- Maturity
- Mid-season
- Plant Type
- Indeterminate
- Species
- Solanum lycopersicum
- Variety
- Heirloom / Open Pollinated
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I have grown these for many years. Very small seed cavity with very small seeds. Some get to be larger than the description provided. I will always try to make room for one of these.
I planted Polish Linguisa from seed again in Southern Mississippi. Last year, the hot humid climate killed it. It's been much cooler this spring and I have lots of fruit on my tomato vines. The Polish Linguisa looks great.
I live in Toronto, Canada and I planted my first Polish Linguisa tomato plants this spring. We’ll, I just picked my biggest tomato, 11.8oz, 9 1/2” diameter, 5” long, plants have grown to 7-8’ tall so far and it’s only the beginning of August. They are a very meaty and delicious tomato. Each plant have about 18-20 tomatoes on them. Will definitely plant again next year.