i got these mini tomatoes from tokyo mart the other day. they are this vivid so-red-its-almost-pink red, tiny (about 1½ inches in diameter), and look more like pin cushions than actual tomaters. they are really cute.
they are also really odd; besides the crazy red colour, the stems are super-furry, the skin is tough (easy to peel, though), and this is what they look like when cut open:
no seeds! not a one! wha? they are very flavourful, too. without the seeds, they are not watery, not bitter at all. it is as if someone took a bigger tomato, scooped out some flesh with a melon baller, then covered it with a bio-engineered skin. the closest i can come to describing the taste is that its like a fresh version of a sun-dried tomato--concentrated, sweet, raisiny, without a trace of saltiness or bitterness.
the label is so completely unhelpful, so i don't know what variety of fruit this is. i think it might be a ceylon tomato but i'm not sure. does anyone know?
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7 comments:
8/10/2004 08:57:00 PM
I've never seen these before - they are very strange. It’s a little worrisome that the sign says “made in Japan” rather than “grown in Japan”!
8/10/2004 11:24:00 PM
hi cathy
i've gotten some scarily perfect and petite produce from here before, but this is the first one that's ever really got me worried and thinking about gm produce, bio-engineering, gojira/godzilla....
8/11/2004 12:16:00 AM
this might be him.
8/11/2004 08:32:00 AM
supersleuth right back! you just might be right. cool site, thanks! this is one of those times i wish i took japanese instead of spanish in school. although after 50+ varieties to view i at least can recognise the kana for 'tomato' now :-)
8/11/2004 09:30:00 AM
Kana rules for Japanese learners, I spent 3 years in Japan just eating furaido potato
8/11/2004 09:57:00 AM
*great* now i'll be stuck eating furaido tomato
8/11/2004 07:47:00 PM
Hi Santos,
Wonderful looking tomatoes. I'll try to see if I can find them at Shirokiya. It's the only place that has airflown produce from Japan.
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