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BeefSteak Tomato

Beef Steak Tomato Growing – Beef Steak Tomato is an annual to perennial plant, depending on the growing conditions. . Beef steak tomatoes are considered large tomatoes, which can reach up to 1 kg and appear round to shapeless. Beef steak tomatoes appear in different colors of green tomato, purple tomato, yellow tomato, red tomato, pink tomato, colored tomato or white tomato. Beef steak tomatoes are not grown commercially.

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Information on plant varieties:
Stump Of The World
– Round pink
Pruden’s Purple – Shapeless pink
Brandy Boy – little pink
Rebel Yell – Pink and orange
High quality potato tomato – Potato Top – very small pink
German Johnson – slightly yellowish greenish pink

White Tomesol – White on the inside is sometimes a little yellow
Greate White – A tomato that sometimes has pink or green spots

Cherokee Purple – Best Selling Purple Black Tomato Striped Tomato Indian Stripe Tomato – Indian Stripe – a variety of the purple Cherokee, more fruitful, small tomatoes
Black from Tula tomato – the largest purple tomato also from the steak variety

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Grub’s Mystery Green – green with yellow touches
Malachite Box – Dark green with yellow, shapeless
Green Giant – Extra large, dark green sometimes with green stripes like zebra
Aunt Ruby’s German Green – light green and dark stripes and spots

Berkeley Tie Dye – A neat pink striped green zebra
Pineapple Noire – Pink and orange and green pink, the kernel area is green, the peel is yellow-pink and the rest of the inner parts are pink-orange-yellow
Gold Medal – yellow red pink, the shell top yellow and the rest pink red Rumi Banjan – not very large, yellow sometimes have an orange tint.

Amana orange – Extra large can reach more than a kilo in orange-yellow color sometimes with green spots
Kellog’s Breakfast – Large, orange-yellow-colored meat

Latin Beef Steak Tomato:
Solanum lycopersicum

Is it worth growing beef steak tomato:
Recommended for growing, are considered quality varieties that are not sold commercially

If you like beef steak, it is recommended to grow:
Tomato, Pink Tomato, Green Tomato, Blue Tomato, White Tomato, Purple Tomato, Colorful Tomato, Yellow Tomato, Tomato Tree

Season: Summer crops

Family: Soloists

Country of Origin: America

Growing method: Suitable for organic vegetable garden, potted plant, hydroponic system and planter

Sowing depth: 1 cm

Sowing intervals: 50 cm

Line spacing: 70 cm

Pcs around the dropper *: 1/2 or 1

Seeds pcs in the germination tray **: 1

How to pick: Using your hand or shears, gently pick the fruit as it turns green to red.

Nutritional values: Tomatoes are very rich in vitamin C and the antioxidant lycopene. Lycopene contributes to maintaining cardiovascular health, protects against diseases such as cancer, cataracts and atherosclerosis and helps curb skin aging.

Culinary uses: Tomato originates in modern-day Mexico, but because of its unique properties it has become a staple in many of the world’s cuisines and is the basis for a variety of dishes, soups, salads and pastries. The Beef Steak Tomato is meaty and high quality that is resistant to diseases and pests.

Spicy tomato salad recipe:

Ingredients:

3 chopped beef steak tomatoes
1 chopped hot pepper
A handful of chopped coriander
½ A cup of cooked chickpeas
1 chopped purple onion
black pepper
Salt
Olive oil
lemon

Preparation:

Put all the ingredients in a bowl and mix.

Tips for good growth: When a tomato turns from green to red, this is nature’s way of signaling to us – let’s eat me I’m ready! 

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