They have a very strong taste of what i can only describe as nightshade taste. Very weird almost poisonous taste. Reminds me of how black nightshade smells. Is this just the variety or did I do something wrong?

by RaidenFisher

19 Comments

  1. Tiny_Albatross_15

    What did the seed packet say? What variety?

  2. True_Adventures

    Any decent variety should at worst be bland or maybe slightly unpleasant if you don’t like the balance of acid and sugar and other flavours. I’d be surprised if a valid eating variety was that bad. You don’t say what you thought you were growing though.

  3. CartographerLazy4507

    Do your plants have decent sun exposure?

  4. Muchomo256

    You might prefer a variety higher up on the Brix scale of sweetness. There’s a reason Sungold and Sunsugar are more popular.

    At least you learned to grow tomatoes successfully. You can always give them away to food pantries. They will gladly take them.

  5. Flowawaybutterfly

    I feel that my super sweet 100s aren’t notably sweet lol still rewarding though

  6. No_Afternoon_5150

    You should have supplemented with calcium and potassium.

  7. EveningAntique2818

    They almost look like a bigger version of red currents

  8. horsethiefjack

    Try roasting them and see if that brings out the flavor in a way you can tolerate

  9. Crafty-Run-6559

    I had this before.

    They need potassium in the soil. Once they deplete it the fruit tastes off/bland.

  10. Stopkilling0

    Honestly, they don’t look right to me. I can’t put my finger on it but I don’t think those are tomatoes, don’t eat them.

  11. Which plant on your patio there is the tomato plant?

  12. BallExpensive2516

    Problem was probably due to soil and nutrients and to much water not enough pot space perhaps many things come into it they look really nice I had the same problem with ones I grew in pots
    The next year I used to bigger pots and fertiliser and I had much better results with the taste

  13. billthedog0082

    Your tomatoes are proclaiming their heritage. Roasting them, or dumping them in onions and garlic with a smash of basil will help.

  14. gnndfntlqt

    Homegrown tomatoes have a very different taste to store-bought. Could it be that’s what you’re tasting? I love the taste of “real” tomatoes, but maybe if you’re used to the mealy-plain store tomatoes’ flavor, these taste “too strong”?

  15. Do you have any wild animals in the area like rabbits or turtles that would enjoy them more, maybe????

  16. toolsavvy

    > Is this just the variety…?

    You didn’t name the variety.

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