Black tomatoes. Have you seen them before?
- It delivers a complex flavor that is succulent, sweet, and slightly tart. And no, the tone is not due to genetically modified whatsoever.
- Looking at the black tomatoes , also known as kumatos tomatoes , do not be intimidated by its color and strange appearance, these black tomatoes could have great potential to prevent muc has diseases.
- Fruit is not transgenic and the resulting product of genetic engineering.
- This is a consequence of selection techniques, research and mixing of different varieties using conventional and natural methods .
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