Tomato 'Pinky' (Japan)

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(Lycopersicon esculentum) A tomato has to taste very good. Full stop. But once that baseline criterion has been established, we find ourselves drawn to the other special characteristics that set a truly great tomato apart. Hailing originally from Japan, Pinky is a fabulous tasting mid-sized cherry tomato: pinkish-red, firm, and fleshy with a very sweet, rich summertime flavor.

But Pinky also has a superpower, and that is some of the biggest damn trusses you’ve ever seen! I’ve counted 60 ripe tomatoes on a single-branched truss. Very resistant to splitting, never really get “over-ripe”, and are thus are less demanding from a harvest perspective, perfect for allowing to fully ripen nearly to the tip for clipping whole trusses and displaying “on the vine”.

Indeterminate. 75 days.

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(Lycopersicon esculentum) A tomato has to taste very good. Full stop. But once that baseline criterion has been established, we find ourselves drawn to the other special characteristics that set a truly great tomato apart. Hailing originally from Japan, Pinky is a fabulous tasting mid-sized cherry tomato: pinkish-red, firm, and fleshy with a very sweet, rich summertime flavor.

But Pinky also has a superpower, and that is some of the biggest damn trusses you’ve ever seen! I’ve counted 60 ripe tomatoes on a single-branched truss. Very resistant to splitting, never really get “over-ripe”, and are thus are less demanding from a harvest perspective, perfect for allowing to fully ripen nearly to the tip for clipping whole trusses and displaying “on the vine”.

Indeterminate. 75 days.

(Lycopersicon esculentum) A tomato has to taste very good. Full stop. But once that baseline criterion has been established, we find ourselves drawn to the other special characteristics that set a truly great tomato apart. Hailing originally from Japan, Pinky is a fabulous tasting mid-sized cherry tomato: pinkish-red, firm, and fleshy with a very sweet, rich summertime flavor.

But Pinky also has a superpower, and that is some of the biggest damn trusses you’ve ever seen! I’ve counted 60 ripe tomatoes on a single-branched truss. Very resistant to splitting, never really get “over-ripe”, and are thus are less demanding from a harvest perspective, perfect for allowing to fully ripen nearly to the tip for clipping whole trusses and displaying “on the vine”.

Indeterminate. 75 days.