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Question by Lubyloo: Is there a difference in flavor between different kinds of tomatos?
…such as, for example, regular tomatoes, vine-ripened tomatoes, roma, and cherry?

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Answer by realwolfcry
As a Chef, I can honestly tell you yes.

Grape tomatoes are not as sweet as cherry tomatoes but are larger than the cherry. Vine ripened Roma tomatoes are perfect for making thick, hearty sauces (spaghetti, bolognese, etc.) because they are more robust in flavor and absorb more of the surround elements (ingredients) than your beef steaks or early girl brand which are better for sandwiches, wraps, dicing etc.

All in all though, at the end of day, it’s getting harder to distinguish flavors because there as so many varieties and cross breeds now. If you really want pure flavor, go with an heirloom brand and you won’t strike out. But if you’re going for that hearty flavor for sauce, stick with the Roma.

If you ever get the chance to grow your own tomatoes, taste test them and you will totally tell the difference. Nothing is better than a home grown tomato or any other type of edible for that matter.

Hope this helps!

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  1. Varieties of tomatoes widely available include:

    Beef Tomatoes

    The largest of the tomato varieties, these have a sweet dense red flesh. Ideal for stuffing, slicing or cooking with.

    Vine Ripened Tomatoes

    These are packed with flavour and mature further and keep better on the vine. With a distinctive tomato aroma they are delicious in salads or try them roasted on the vine.

    Cherry Tomatoes

    These are much smaller than other tomato varieties and have a very intense sweet flavour. Delicious as a lunchbox snack, in salads or roasted.

    Cherry Tomatoes on the Vine

    The small cherry tomato with a more intense flavour and aroma. Try roasting them on the vine or on the barbecue.

    Sungold Tomatoes

    A much more delicate flavour than the traditional cherry, very juicy and a lovely orange colour which looks great in salads or as a garnish.

    Baby Plum Tomatoes

    The most intensely sweet flavour and juicy flesh, with an elongated shape and deep colour. Ideal for salads or cooking they also make a great snack.

    Midi Plum Tomatoes

    Smallish plum tomatoes which have a sweet-sour flavour, they have a distinctive oval shape and have a very high flesh/seed ratio which makes them great for most cooking methods, from casseroles to barbecues.

    Plum tomatoes

    These egg-shaped tomatoes have a meaty flesh and concentrated flavour, which makes them especially well-suited to cooking. They are available in various sizes including baby. Plum tomatoes are the most popular variety for canning.

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