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Oct 31, 2015 3:17 PM CST
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ReesaAnne said:I'm not sure if these tomatoes are considered hybrids - Blue berries tomato from Baker Creek

These were cute little tomatoes to grow; their unripe purple color was very cheerful and their ripe pink/black color was pretty in salads and pico de gallo.
They have kind of a bland flavor, not overly sweet, not overly acidic. They were tasty enough that I'm growing them again just for the fun variety. They were a little prone to splitting, so I was sure to pick them the day after it rained.

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I see why they are called Blue Berries, they do look like berries instead of cherry tomatoes! I really like the picture of them in the bowl. They look so unusual. Very pretty.

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