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Tomatoes
By Darren8
- 9 Aug, 2019
- 2 likes
Now the best bit, cropping tom Costoluto di Fiorentina. Big plants, big fruit. Many oddly shaped with corky skin blemishes but good eating!
Given large size & plentiful fruit can still be good for slicing raw but freezing off cuts, cores, even stalks for stewing & straining will make really good passata
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