Finding holes in your tomatoes can be disappointing and frustrating, especially after carefully nurturing your plants. But don’t rush to discard your precious produce! In this article, you’ll learn exactly why holes appear in tomatoes, how to determine their safety, and practical ways to reduce waste by salvaging your harvest.
Why Do Holes Appear in Tomatoes?

Tomatoes can develop holes due to several reasons. The most common include:
- Insects and Pests: Tomato worms, beetles, and other pests often pierce tomato skins, causing visible damage.
- Birds or Wildlife: Birds or wildlife may occasionally bite or peck tomatoes, leaving noticeable puncture marks.
- Physical Damage: Handling, weather events, or garden tools can accidentally damage the tomato’s skin.
Are Tomatoes with Holes Safe to Eat?
Most tomatoes with small holes remain perfectly safe to consume. Follow these simple guidelines:
✔ Safe to Eat: If the tomato’s interior is fresh, without mold, rot, or foul odors, simply cut away the affected area.
❌ Discard Immediately If:
- Dark spots surround the hole
- Mold is visible
- There’s an unpleasant odor
Practical Tips to Reduce Waste with Damaged Tomatoes
1. Cut and Use the Healthy Parts
- Remove the damaged section with a clean knife.
- Use the remaining tomato in salads, sauces, or soups.
2. Compost or Garden Fertilizer
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