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Cherokee Chocolate Tomato

Solanum lycopersicum

Price: $2.95

SKU: 3400911


80 days, indeterminate — 'Cherokee Chocolate' sets fruit that are the same size as 'Cherokee Purple' but the color is a darker crimson red with shoulders that are brownish-black. It appears to be a stable skin color mutation of 'Cherokee Purple'. Excellent flavor and flesh texture. Sweet, slightly tart, firm but very juicy flesh. An excellent slicing variety.

This variety originated in the garden of heirloom tomato collector Craig LeHoullier in 1995. After determining that it was stable, Craig named it, shared it with seed savers, and sent us seeds. 'Cherokee Chocolate' was introduced commercially to the general public by the Victory Seed Company in 2004. Each packet contains approximately 20 seeds.
Fruit Color: Black
Fruit Color: Brown
Special Groups: "Epic" Tomatoes
Harvest Timing: Main Crop / Mid-Season
Informational References:
  1. "100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden," Dr. Carolyn Male, Workman Publishing, 1999, pages 82-83.
  2. "Epic Tomatoes: How To Select and Grow the Best Varieties of All Time," Craig LeHoullier, Storey Publishing, 2015, page 10, 35, 52, 108, 212.

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★★★☆☆ Below expected germination.
By Tammy Miller (Oklahoma) on April 2, 2025

Only 60 percent germination. I start 3000 tomato plants each year for sales and gardens. Was disappointed in the lower germination of this variety.

★★★★★ Flavor!
By Aaron B. on November 23, 2015

Excellent flavor. The best tomato I've ever eaten, no exaggeration. Amend the soil annually, and these guys will grow tomatoes the size of grapefruits, with the flavor intensity of ramen noodles. Though the yield has always seemed less compared to globe tomatoes, this is just an illusion; it only takes about three 'Cherokee Chocolates' to fill a quart jar with tomato sauce. Best tomato on the market.

★★★☆☆ Not doing so well
By Michael Cornwell on July 18, 2013

The plants had great vigorous growth in new beds that I put together but after getting about 2 foot tall they've developed yellow and black spots (fungus). Since then they've been taken over by stink bugs and I haven't eaten a single tomato. I was getting ready to pick 5 or 6 of them, and just went outside, all of them destroyed. Go figure. Not really what to rate them on since I still haven't eaten any, and I'll be surprised if I am able to eat any of them.

★★★★★ HUGE tomatoes!
By Tammy Wenzl on August 23, 2011

i am from NJ and i know a good tomato when i see one and this was it, huge tomatoes juicy, big healthy plants also, good pick if you want a beefsteak type tomato

★★★★★ The best!
By ADELE SAAF on February 7, 2011

This is the most delicious tomato in the universe. We have tried numerous heirloom tomatoes over the years, and have found nothing to equal its flavor. Try it--you will not regret it!