2025 - What I harvested today
JJB Offline
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Cucumbers, a courgette, various tomatoes. I picked the first Honeymoon tomato. I'm looking forward to tasting it, to see if it is as nice as I remember, with the bacon and egg for breakfast this morning.
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Nectarines, figs and beetroot from a polytunnel. Going to check the plums, tomatoes and courgettes after dinner.
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(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote: Cucumbers,  a courgette, various tomatoes.  I picked  the first Honeymoon tomato. I'm looking forward to tasting it, to see if it is as nice as I remember, with the bacon and egg for breakfast this morning.

I don't think that is a fair taste test (with bacon). I would have thought that stewed tomato on toast would be a better one. My mum used to do that for my dad regularly for lunch in the summer.
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(6 hours ago)Mark_Riga Wrote:
(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote: Cucumbers,  a courgette, various tomatoes.  I picked  the first Honeymoon tomato. I'm looking forward to tasting it, to see if it is as nice as I remember, with the bacon and egg for breakfast this morning.

I don't think that is a fair taste test (with bacon). I would have thought that stewed tomato on toast would be a better one. My mum used to do that for my dad regularly for lunch in the summer.
The only way to taste test a tomato is uncooked, on its own, straight from the plant and warm from the sun.
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(6 hours ago)Veggie Wrote:
(6 hours ago)Mark_Riga Wrote:
(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote: Cucumbers,  a courgette, various tomatoes.  I picked  the first Honeymoon tomato. I'm looking forward to tasting it, to see if it is as nice as I remember, with the bacon and egg for breakfast this morning.

I don't think that is a fair taste test (with bacon). I would have thought that stewed tomato on toast would be a better one. My mum used to do that for my dad regularly for lunch in the summer.
The only way to taste test a tomato is uncooked, on its own, straight from the plant and warm from the sun.
Apparently the best way to liberate Lycopene from tomatoes is by cooking them? Tongue Big Grin
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(4 hours ago)Vinny Wrote:
(6 hours ago)Veggie Wrote:
(6 hours ago)Mark_Riga Wrote:
(10 hours ago)JJB Wrote: Cucumbers,  a courgette, various tomatoes.  I picked  the first Honeymoon tomato. I'm looking forward to tasting it, to see if it is as nice as I remember, with the bacon and egg for breakfast this morning.

I don't think that is a fair taste test (with bacon). I would have thought that stewed tomato on toast would be a better one. My mum used to do that for my dad regularly for lunch in the summer.
The only way to taste test a tomato is uncooked, on its own, straight from the plant and warm from the sun.
Apparently the best way to liberate Lycopene from tomatoes is by cooking them? Tongue Big Grin
I eat to enjoy my food not to be part of sone banner waving "Liberate Lycopene" group - whoever they are. Tongue
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JJB Offline
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I have satisfied all conflicting views. I tasted it at room temperature,  then blitzed in the micro with the addition of salt and pepper, himself had bacon I did not. Yes it was very flavourful, not quite how I remembered. It lacked the almost sweet/salty taste of last year. I will leave the next one on the vine a bit longer,  I think. As it was a big blighter I couldn't taste test it in the gh.  I agree the warm sunny tomato does taste great.
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JJB Offline
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Picked more beans, raspberries and even more cucumbers. Next year will be far more sensible on the cucumber front. Smile
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