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by GOONIMMUNE
689 days ago
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My understanding is that this has less to do with the specific location the tomatoes are grown, and more to do with the distance from the point of consumption they are grown. If the tomatoes have to travel a long distance, they will be picked before ripe so that they are more hardy during transit. Unfortunately this significantly alters the taste for the worse. I don't really live in the U.S. anymore, but I used to pay extra for "tomatoes still on the vine" which would be a small step up. The best of course were those grown in your own garden. |
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He would bring the results and leave them in the kitchenette, with instructions to wash them thoroughly.
They are the best that I have ever tasted.