Thursday, August 29, 2013

Late Summer Bounty: Black Tomotoes

 These little black beauties were a happy accident.  Last Spring I told The Farmer to be sure he included some cherry tomatoes in The Farm because I think they are just like little bites of sunshine.  When he went to buy tomato plants, the store only had one cherry tomato plant left and it was a black tomato.  Well okay, something new to try out!
They were black right from the start so we didn't know how to tell when they were ripe other than to pick one and bite it.  We eventually figured out that the slightly green bottom turns pink when they are ready.  They look just like plums and they are yummy, indeed.
We also have traditional tomatoes that are coming on strong now.  We have been eating something from the garden nearly every day since the start.  First was lettuce and radishes then the peas, beans and summer squash.  Now we are starting to harvest the root crops like turnips, rutabagas and beets.  Late summer bounty!
Friday UPDATE!  Lunch at my desk today - SO good!

10 comments:

laurie -magpie ethel said...

I don't think I have ever even seen those before. Our tomatoes are going strong as well.

Into Vintage said...

!! Love these -- based soley on their appearance, that is but I imagine they're a stunning addition to salads, etc as there is very little black food I can think of.

Besides licorice.

Art and Sand said...

How cool ! I have never heard of black tomatoes.

Oh, I can't wait to plant a vegetable garden.

Curtains in My Tree said...

As old as I am LOL I have never heard of a black tomato LOL how interesting next spring i'm going to see if I can find one to plant

I left you ca comment on my post about my bakelite buttons and didn't buy them as an investment but I sure like playing with them so guess i'll use the E6000 glue on the necklace

Andy's Attic said...

I've never seen those either! Like a black cherry! Glad they are yummy and wouldn't mind if they tasted like licorice!

Betsy@My Salvaged Treasures said...

There's nothing like a home grown tomato. I've never heard of black tomatoes, but I'm sure they're delicious!

Connie said...

I think these are so cool. It's fun to try something new and I imagine they dress up a salad and give it a new twist.
Be sure and save some seed, you may never see these again :)
Have a lovely weekend.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)

Georgia Peachez said...

I have those same tomatoes in my garden this year! They are delicious so I need to save some seeds.

Annette said...

I've heard the black tomatoes are delicious. We looked for plants this year but everyone was sold out. One of the nurseries said they are the first to go. Lunch looks yummy!

CATHY said...

I have never seen black tomatoes - how interesting! I think they would really make a dish look beautiful.