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What are the characteristics of bovine tomato / chicken heart persimmon / yellow milk? What is the golden boy and jade girl in tomato world?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, There are so many kinds of tomatoes, how many kinds are there? According to the shape of the fruit, it can be divided into nearly round, oblate, oblong, sharp round, and the colors are bright red, pink and yellow. They can also be separated by fresh and cooked food. Bovine tomato: the fruit is nearly round

There are so many kinds of tomatoes, how many kinds are there?

According to the shape of the fruit, it can be divided into nearly round, oblate, oblong, sharp round, and the colors are bright red, pink and yellow. They can also be separated by fresh and cooked food.

Bovine tomato: the fruit is nearly round, bright red, thick, sweet, juicy and refreshing, one weighs about 130g

Chicken heart persimmon: peach-shaped, red, smooth fruit. The navel is small and weighs about 40 to 50g.

Flower ball persimmon: there are red, yellow and green patterns on the fruit. It tastes sweet and sour. Each one weighs about 100g.

Yellow milk: yellow oval, small navel, yellowish pulp. Each one weighs about 45g.

Virgin tomato: round, more round than jade girl tomato. The ripe fruit is bright red and has no stone. Each one weighs about 1215g.

The "golden boy" and "jade girl" in the tomato industry?

When you see this, you must wonder, are there any golden boys and girls in tomatoes? In fact, these are the names of tomato varieties! These are the names of small tomato varieties, which are all bred and named by Nongyou Seedling Company. Others, including "Saint Girl", "Xiu Nu", "Jinzhu" and "Jinyu" are all the names of the small tomato varieties bred by the company! As for why Farmer Company developed so many kinds of baby tomatoes? It is said that this is the story of a grandfather who persuaded his grandson to eat tomatoes.

In the past, tomatoes were big and not sweet, and no matter how forced the person in charge of tomato research and development, his grandson did not eat tomatoes, so Grandpa had a whim, "if tomatoes can be eaten one bite at a time, children should like them." so Grandpa began to carry out mating research, and it took six years to finally create this saint tomato that both adults and children love to eat.

 
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