earlier this spring i discovered a new tomato. perhaps you have heard of it, a kumato? it is not the tasteless variety you would normally find in the supermarket during the winter months. a kumato is a tomato with a distinct colour - brownish (a mix of brown, red, green). although it may not look appetizing, i was drawn to it because it reminded me of an heirloom tomato. apparently, it is developed through the crossing of wild and domestic tomatoes, without genetic modification.
kai and i have been loving this brown tomato. it has a stronger flavour than red tomatoes with a sweeter taste. kai eats it up in salads and on its own with a little bit of sea salt (his mediterranean side coming through!). it may not be red but it tastes like a just plucked ripe tomato from my mom's garden, it's that good.
eating tomatoes out of season is usually a disappointment in flavour but the kumato exceeds any expectation of a packaged supermarket tomato. i assure you, the minute you try the kumato, you will be converted. at work, i was asked often 'what is that?' and now a few of my colleagues are converts. they are delicious.
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