Story:
Angelina Genovese came to America in 1931 from Italy and brought seeds of this tomato with her.
Wonderful shapes on an authentic Italian pinkish heirloom tomato – pear and plum both. Nice and thick flesh but still juicy. Great for fresh eating and cooking. I haven’t tried drying this one but think it would work nicely.
Angelina Genovese came to America in 1931 from Italy and brought seeds of this tomato with her.
Color: | Red |
Shape: | Paste |
Maturity: | 75 Days |
Plant Type: | Indeterminate |
Leaf Type: | Regular |