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I know if you ask why I keep posting boring stuff I won't have an answer, but I can't just pretend to be an *expert* on things I'm not interested in, so I'll keep posting this kind of stuff. I'm just happy if even a few people found it interesting.
Today I'm gonna write about white tomatoes, which I don't think are grown in Korea. I remember seeing one post ages ago about white tomatoes growing here, but it seemed like they were just dismissed as a mutation.
The title might be slightly exaggerated, but there are quite a few reviews saying it has hints of melon and tropical fruit.



As you can see, there's a range, from super white tomatoes to yellowish varieties. Just be careful, thoughโtomatoes that look pristine white, like they were painted, are fake or photoshopped. White tomatoes themselves are a real existing variety.
FYI, there's a chef who actually made sauce out of these white tomatoes. They said that because the white tomato itself has low acidity, it was surprisingly easy to work with.

Photo sources are the blog above and various seed company photos. As always, feel free to steal/share this post, and since I worked hard on it, please hit that upvote button.
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