The tiger tomato has just made its formal
debut at Marks & Spencer stores in Britain. The tomatoes are small, about the size of cherry tomatoes, but have
dark red flesh accented with green stripes. Apparently, there is a growing demand for "novelty produce" to
the point where farmers in the Isle of Wight are frantically working to develop new types of tomatoes. One of the next
to hit the shelves will be the "strawmato," said to be very sweet and designed to pair with melted chocolate.
I can't honestly say that I like the idea of a tomato dipped in melted chocolate, no matter how sweet it is. I do, however, understand the desire for new and more unusual forms of produce. Isn't that why heirloom tomatoes and other less conventional fruits and veggies are popular? In fact, these tiger tomatoes sound like dwarf versions of the red zebra tomatoes, but perhaps more brightly colored.











