Well, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I suppose.

I took the pics of the two separate ones just because I liked the anthocyanin effect on them (the black shoulders).

These are Pink Berkeley Tie Dye. I am in a marginal zone for growing things like tomatoes, I can barely get ripe cherry tomatoes. Not only does this variety consistently give me full size, beefsteak tomatoes, but they taste miles better than any other tomato I have ever eaten in my life. Hands down. And they practically peel themselves, no blanching necessary.

Most of this batch weigh an average of 140 grams. I took pictures of the three largest. The smallest one is 78 grams.

by SevenVeils0

16 Comments

  1. MrJim63

    They are gorgeous! I gotta try the Berkeley tie die!

  2. False-Can-6608

    Gorgeous! And I agree, they are a spectacular tasting tomato!

  3. Murky_Substance_3304

    Lovely! Now I want their seeds!

  4. Formal-Cause115

    Beautiful tomatoes! I think I found my next variety to try next year .

  5. Manjoe70

    The last photo “It’s a boy!”, seriously awesome looking tomatoes!

  6. Jolly_Implement2512

    My first thought was, “Oooh, lumpy space tomatoes.” 😍

  7. SevenVeils0

    Oh, I forgot to mention that I enclosed a US quarter coin (for scale) in the frame in picture #2, it’s on the lower left corner.

    It’s sort of obscured, on my screen at least, and not as obvious as I had expected it would be.

  8. Beth_Bee2

    So pretty! I’m growing that one successfully for the first time this year and really like them!