Posted on 04/04/2017 4:44:54 PM PDT by vannrox
Ever wonder why most store-bought tomatoes are so tasteless? The answer (surprise, surprise) has to do with revenue: Tomato farmers care about yield, and the genetic variants associated with yield are not associated with tasty tomato flavors, a new study finds.
"Consumers complain that the modern tomato has little flavor. [It's] like a 'water bomb,'" said the study's co-principal investigator Sanwen Huang, the deputy director general at the Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
How can farmers ditch this "water bomb" and reinstate the rich, sweet flavor of the tomato? To find out, Huang and colleagues investigated which genes are associated with tomatoes' taste.
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Grow your own, at least for 2-3 months you can eat tasty tomatoes, or is it tomatos :)
Only two things that money cain’t buy,
That’s true love an home growed tomaters.
The PER unit cost of picking fruit/veg is almost nothing.
Only if you like leather fruit and veggies that are tasteless. They give us no options. Tasteless, tough crappy fruit isn't cheap at any price.
leather fruit and veggies that are tasteless.
And depending on the part of the country you live in, there are still small operations that produce the real deal in vegetables/fruit.
You’re right, but I live in an apartment with no ground to plant in well, there is some, but they put so many chemicals on the lawns, I can’t even grow catnip out there for His Macho Majesty . Gotta go with what Trader Joe and my local, family-owned health market provides.
And hey, Mad Dawgg, don’t forget the exercise part of the equation get out there, go to the gym, do interval training.
Peanut butrer and tomatoes? That ain’t right.
I also live in an apartment building I have no yard whatsoever but a kind old lady I met on the internets showed me the way. I use a sytem called "grow Buckets" or "Earth Buckets" and homemade carts to move them in and out of the warehouse part of our building. (Local ordinance says I can leave stuff on sidewalk during day as long as people can walk past them easily but sidewalks must be cleared at night)
If you have a balcony or porch that is open to the sun you just need the buckets.
Here is how to make them: DIY Hydro Grow Buckets
BTW I get around 40 lbs (or more) of tomatoes per bucket and the sidewalk they are on is on the west side of the building so I don't get a full days worth of direct sunlight.
Peanut butrer and tomatoes? That aint right.
Come one, man up and try it.
Very nice story.
What variety?
I can’t man up; I’m a woman. :)
But aren’t you superior to us, the weaker sex?
Heirloom beefsteak this year (the same type that are pictured) and also have some seeds from a local guy who claims they are a variety called red hearts that cannot be purchased any more. (He said the seed company catalog that he used to buy them out of quit selling them back in the 90s.) He said when he has tried to buy “red hearts “ from other seed companies they never turned out the same and looked and tasted totally different.
This gal does not subscribe to that nonsense. I think men are great, and I believe in the traditional roles for men and women. But I am an old lady, so I guess my vote doesn’t count in most quarters.
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Same here!
I grew several varieties of tomatoes last year and although they did not get enough sun (we have and will cut a few more trees), they were so tasty compared to anything in the store. They were older varieites, can’t remember what though.
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