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Tomato Seeds - Ananas Noire Or Black Pineapple

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  • Seed Count: 10 Seeds
  • Maturity: 90-95 Days from Planting
  • Fruit Characteristics: Ananas Noire, also known as Black Pineapple Tomato, showcases stunning dark colors with green and red hues, resembling a pineapple.
  • Average Weight: Ranging from 8 to 12 ounces per fruit
  • Plant Type: Indeterminate
  • Ideal Growing Conditions: Full sun, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter
  • Resistance: Moderate resistance to common tomato diseases
  • Usage: Versatile in the kitchen, suitable for slicing, sauces, and canning

History:
Ananas Noire, or Black Pineapple Tomato, hails from Europe and has gained popularity for its unique appearance and exceptional flavor. Its heritage can be traced back to heirloom tomato varieties, cherished for their rich history and diverse flavors. This particular variety stands out for its striking dark colors reminiscent of a pineapple, hence its name. Over the years, it has become a favorite among gardeners and food enthusiasts alike for its remarkable taste and visual appeal.

Culinary Uses:
Ananas Noire tomatoes are celebrated for their complex, sweet flavor with a hint of tartness. Their meaty texture and low acidity make them ideal for slicing and adding to sandwiches or salads. Additionally, their unique appearance adds a touch of elegance to any dish, making them a favorite among chefs for garnishing and presentations. Whether enjoyed fresh or cooked into sauces and salsas, the Ananas Noire tomato adds a distinct flavor profile to culinary creations.

Growth Habit & Planting Instructions:
As an indeterminate variety, Ananas Noire tomatoes will continue to produce fruit throughout the growing season. To ensure optimal growth, plant them in a location with full sun exposure and well-drained, nutrient-rich soil. Start seeds indoors approximately 6-8 weeks before the last frost date, and transplant them outdoors once the weather warms up. Provide adequate support, such as staking or caging, as the plants can grow tall and heavy with fruit. Water consistently, ensuring the soil remains evenly moist, and fertilize occasionally to promote healthy growth and abundant harvests of these distinctive and flavorful tomatoes.

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