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Default Buying Tomatoes that have good taste?

Brooklyn1 wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Dec 2012 17:55:48 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
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>> Ed Pawlowski wrote:
>>> On Fri, 30 Nov 2012 21:22:55 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote:
>>>
>>>> l not -l wrote:
>>>>> Yes, and that doesn't bother me. I only mentioned it because so many
>>>>> folks seem to want their produce to appear perfect. I buy a lot of my
>>>>> produce from the local international grocer and their produce rarely
>>>>> looks good, but tastes great.
>>>> I don't understand why consumers would prefer perfect but
>>>> tasteless tomatoes--unless they intend to photograph them.
>>> Many go to the fast food restaurants where appearance is important. I
>>> would think the people that grow for Campbell's Soup use flavor over
>>> looks for one of the judging criteria, as well as yield per acre.

>> That rationale for using cardboard tomatoes is amusing. They may
>> DO it for that reason, but I always find myself wondering why the
>> tomatoes are so awful even during tomato season.

>
> Easy, vine ripened tomatoes don't ship well. You need to grow your
> own or buy from a roadside farm stand.


That's what I do, but I don't have that control at restaurants.
Not that I am getting to them now.