Price: $3.95
SKU: 3402481I've grown this for a couple of years now and it is consistently a top performer when it comes to fruit set, hardiness, flavor and keeping ability. These are my favorite dark red/purple slicer with a rich and savory flavor and great acid sweet balance. They tend to be softer and very juicy and can take a while to get dead ripe, but they are worth the wait. Use pruners to harvest as they tend to not release well, even when ripe. They can get some mild cracking, but not the harvest ruining kind, just the stretch marks. Cracks heal over and the tomato still keeps well! Always will grow this one for its reliability and versatility in the kitchen.
This dwarf is delicious, super sweet and refreshing.
Grown in a 7.5 gallon pot on the patio.
For me this dwarf was surprisingly late compared to my other dark tomatoes and the 30 plant and its fruits were smaller than expected with most averaging 2-4 oz. The fruits were ruffled and pleated. Quite pretty actually and the color is a beautiful shade of a dark brick orange.
The lower than expected production was likely affected by our month long record setting heat.
Compared side to side, and slice to slice with it's parents Paul Robeson and the superb New Big Dwarf, mine is different in both size and taste.
My smallest ruffled fruits are delightful little sugar bombs! The larger 3-4 oz sized fruits you can taste the Paul Robeson which makes for better balance given the intense sweetness.
I plan to regrow this variety again, as I only grew one plant this year. Maybe it was too hot this year on the patio or I had an atypical plant, but Tasmanian Chocolate deserves another grow out for sure!
We were thrilled when a nice chocolate colored, good sized dwarf showed up in our project. Though not the absolutely best flavored of the dwarfs (to my taste buds, anyway - though some people at Tomatopalooza just loved it!), it is productive, good sized and lets people who are space challenged grow a unique colored, tasty, good sized tomato in a 5 gallon pot on their patio! Looking forward to hearing from others on what they think of this one!