Product Description: Spanish RAF Tomato – The World’s Most Expensive Tomato!
The Spanish RAF Tomato is an exceptional heirloom vegetable variety, renowned for its unique flavor and special origin. As one of the world’s most expensive tomatoes, it is highly prized for its robust taste, resilience, and high quality. This open-pollinated variety produces medium-sized, meaty fruits that are sure to impress both in the kitchen and the garden.
Uses: The Spanish RAF Tomato is perfect for fresh salads, gourmet dishes, and fine dining. Its sweet, fruity flavor with a hint of acidity makes it a favorite among chefs and tomato enthusiasts.
Age and Origin: This heirloom variety originates from Spain, where it has gained a reputation for its resilience and intense flavor. It is a non-GMO, open-pollinated variety that has been grown and preserved without genetic modification.
Taste and Characteristics: The RAF Tomato offers a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity. Its meaty, juicy fruits feature distinctive ribbing, setting them apart from other varieties. The plants are hardy and consistently produce large yields.
Nutritional Value: Rich in vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants such as lycopene, the Spanish RAF Tomato is both a healthy and delicious addition to any meal.
Cultivation and Care:
- Location: Sunny to partially shaded area
- Watering: Regular but moderate watering. Avoid waterlogging.
- Soil: Well-drained, nutrient-rich soil
- Fertilization: Use organic fertilizers like compost or nettle liquid.
- Harvest Time: Early to mid-summer harvest.
Delivery: 10 seeds of the Spanish RAF Tomato
Important Note: The seeds are sold exclusively for collector purposes or as ornamental plants and may not be offered as seeds in accordance with applicable seed marketing regulations. The success of cultivation depends on factors such as climate, soil, and care. If you have any questions or issues, feel free to contact us for assistance!
Disclaimer: “We guarantee the high quality of our seeds but do not take responsibility for the results of cultivation.”