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Tomaccio | |
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Genus | Solanum |
Species | Solanum lycopersicum |
Cultivar | Tomaccio |
Marketing names | Sweet raisin tomato |
Breeder | Hishtil |
Origin | Israel |
Tomaccio tomatoes resulted from a 12-year breeding program using a wild Peruvian tomato species. The program was developed by Hishtil in Israel.[1] Tomaccio is a vigorous, high yielding, early fruiting cherry tomato bred primarily for the sun-dried tomato market.[2]
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