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Solanum lycopersicum
The Reisetomate tomato is one of the most unusual and eye-catching heirlooms you’ll ever grow. Also known as the Reise Traveler Tomato, this rare tomato has a deeply ribbed, segmented shape that looks almost like a cluster of cherry tomatoes fused together. The name comes from the German word reise, meaning “to travel”—an ode to the old practice of breaking off a lobe or two to snack on while on the road.
Despite its German moniker, the Reisetomate Traveler Tomato is actually most popular throughout Central America—particularly in Guatemala—where native peoples carried “traveler tomatoes” on long journeys and ate them section by section as they walked. This explains the fruit’s uniq... More
Solanum lycopersicum
The Reisetomate tomato is one of the most unusual and eye-catching heirlooms you’ll ever grow. Also known as the Reise Traveler Tomato, this rare tomato has a deeply ribbed, segmented shape that looks almost like a cluster of cherry tomatoes fused together. The name comes from the German word reise, meaning “to travel”—an ode to the old practice of breaking off a lobe or two to snack on while on the road.
Despite its German moniker, the Reisetomate Traveler Tomato is actually most popular throughout Central America—particularly in Guatemala—where native peoples carried “traveler tomatoes” on long journeys and ate them section by section as they walked. This explains the fruit’s unique form: it naturally pulls apart without slicing, making it perfect for sharing and snacking.
Of course, this unique heirloom tomato is more than just a curiosity—it’s delicious, too. The flavor is tart, somewhat acidic, and very tomatoey, lending itself well to fresh eating or tossing into salads for a burst of bold character. Vigorous, productive plants ensure a steady harvest of these truly rare tomatoes, making them a conversation piece in the garden and a standout at the table. Indeterminate. 80-85 days to harvest. Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.
Solanum lycopersicum
The Reisetomate tomato is one of the most unusual and eye-catching heirlooms you’ll ever grow. Also known as the Reise Traveler Tomato, this rare tomato has a deeply ribbed, segmented shape that looks almost like a cluster of cherry tomatoes fused together. The name comes from the German word reise, meaning “to travel”—an ode to the old practice of breaking off a lobe or two to snack on while on the road.
Despite its German moniker, the ... read more
Solanum lycopersicum
The Reisetomate tomato is one of the most unusual and eye-catching heirlooms you’ll ever grow. Also known as the Reise Traveler Tomato, this rare tomato has a deeply ribbed, segmented shape that looks almost like a cluster of cherry tomatoes fused together. The name comes from the German word reise, meaning “to travel”—an ode to the old practice of breaking off a lobe or two to snack on while on the road.
Despite its German moniker, the Reisetomate Traveler Tomato is actually most popular throughout Central America—particularly in Guatemala—where native peoples carried “traveler tomatoes” on long journeys and ate them section by section as they walked. This explains the fruit’s unique form: it naturally pulls apart without slicing, making it perfect for sharing and snacking.
Of course, this unique heirloom tomato is more than just a curiosity—it’s delicious, too. The flavor is tart, somewhat acidic, and very tomatoey, lending itself well to fresh eating or tossing into salads for a burst of bold character. Vigorous, productive plants ensure a steady harvest of these truly rare tomatoes, making them a conversation piece in the garden and a standout at the table. Indeterminate. 80-85 days to harvest. Each packet contains a minimum of 25 seeds.