Plant has early blight if that has anything to do with this

by Psychological_Pie862

23 Comments

  1. sandystjames

    When I get tomatoes like this is just slice them so that I can see any bugs, etc that might be inside. They’re usually perfectly fine and totally edible!

  2. Comfortable_Use_9536

    As long as it’s still has firmness to it then it’s probably fine. Just cut away the damaged part if it bothers you

  3. EngineerCultural1249

    Absolutely, you can just cut out the bad part

  4. Giddyup_1998

    Yes. There’s nothing wrong with it.

  5. Neither_Confidence31

    Usually caused by splitting due to excess water.

  6. grownandnumbed

    That’s probably just overwatered. Slice around still tastes good

  7. horsethiefjack

    Absolutely not. Please mail it to me so I can dispose of it properly*

    *by putting it on a BLT

  8. AdventurousTrvlr1688

    Yes. Just cut out the bad part.

  9. JackDanielsKiller

    I wouldn’t eat it like an apple. Last one I had like that had a catapillar inside. Just slice to check first.

  10. J662b486h

    Sure, just cut out the bad part. Happens all the time.

  11. bojacked

    The freakshow looking tomatoes are always the best… dunno why

  12. tpickles860

    Looks like some cat facing happen a lot on heirloom tomatoes perfectly fine to eat

  13. Equivalent-Onion-607

    as long as rest isnt damaged. why wouldnt it be? cut round it

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