I've seen the round yellow ones in my market but I've never bought them because they are pricey. But I've never ever seen the pear-shaped ones. They make a cool picture.
My mouth is watering! I planted tiny yellow pear tomatoes this past Spring for the first time and they were so yummy and sweet! I am already longing for springtime! Happy Hump Day! http://butterybooks.com/?p=44881
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I know they are delicious as I grew them last summer!
ReplyDeleteUnusual looking tomatoes, never seen those. Are they deformed or supposed to be like that?
ReplyDeleteI've never even seen tomatoes like these! Great picture!
ReplyDeleteThe sweetest tomatoes ever!
ReplyDeleteI call them sunshine sweets!
ReplyDeleteLove them!
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ReplyDeleteYummy, I could eat them plain!
ReplyDeleteI can see why they are called little yellow pear tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute!!!Have a lovely day,dear Carol!
ReplyDeleteI love these tasty little jewels!
ReplyDeleteSo cute... I've never seen these before. :)
ReplyDeleteAren't they adorable? Every once in a while, I see them in my market.
ReplyDeletearen't they cute!
ReplyDeleteThese taste so good...pretty too! ME
ReplyDeleteI love those kinds of tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
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I've seen the round yellow ones in my market but I've never bought them because they are pricey. But I've never ever seen the pear-shaped ones. They make a cool picture.
ReplyDeleteHave never herd of these! They are so beautiful!
ReplyDeletehere is the A I missed in heard:)
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering! I planted tiny yellow pear tomatoes this past Spring for the first time and they were so yummy and sweet! I am already longing for springtime!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hump Day!
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Cute tomatoes!
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They look so plump!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty display! Happy Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteRita
I grew those one year - very tasty! I'd rather have a pear tomato than a pear shape :)
ReplyDeleteI like those. so easy to pop one in your mouth & enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI love cute food.
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely yellow. And yummy too.
ReplyDeleteSweet and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThey also kind of look like mini mini butternut squashes!
ReplyDeleteI don't eat raw tomatoes but those are adorable!
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How cute!
ReplyDeleteThey would be a colorful addition to a salad! Yum!
ReplyDelete~Judy
I miss the tomatoes from the garden already!!
ReplyDeleteI have never seen something like these but they look totally delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am a huge fan of tomatoes! What are you going to make with these?
ReplyDelete@ Tracy, I used them in a salad. Really sweet, we had them by the handful, too!
ReplyDeleteI went back and got a few more packages before they are gone for good.
Thanks for all the comments. Definitely growing these next summer! Best yet.
I'm not familiar with pear tomatoes, but they're as cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteI don't recall ever having these before. Next time I see it at the store, I'll pick up some.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen those, interesting!
ReplyDeleteNow those look too cute to eat. I love the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.