For me I say that a truck with a cab longer than its bed is not a truck, but an SUV with an overgrown bumper.

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      That looks really weird. Not knowing about it, I’d assume the tomato isn’t ripe yet in that state.
      But I assume it’s perfectly ripened and delicious?

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        Yes, there are all sorts of tomatoes, coming in various shapes, sizes, and colors. They all have different tastes too, although it is going to taste like a tomato to some degree.

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          I’m going to look around for something like this where I live. I’ve only ever come into contact with the “normal” tomatoes, but I’m intrigued.

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            In addition to color variety, different tomatoes have different textures. A farmer’s market is more likely to have a grower who knows the difference than a grocery store with a small heirloom basket where the staff just pit out what they have.

            Like some are more firm, or have more juice, and with a lot of variety like apples.

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            They’re all heirloom tomatoes. There are heirloom varieties of other things too. Tons of more flavors exist than what you are presented in the supermarket!

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        German Striped and variants of them are my better half’s favorite. I’ve read that the thing to look for is green/brown shoulders on heirloom tomatoes as that is where all the tomatoey flavor comes from, and is the real reason redder tomatoes tend to be tastier than pale ones.

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          Oh, cool! This will be my first time trying them, and I’m definitely looking forward to it.

          I haven’t heard that before but it does make sense - I’ll have to keep that in mind on my tomato journey haha