Round, plump tomatoes with a little concave tip are often those that have a favorable growing environment and are matured organically.
Conversely, tomatoes with flaky heads or strangely shaped fruits are probably the result of chemically ripened tomatoes, poor growth circumstances, or incorrect fertilization.
+ Observe the tomato nipple
Tomatoes with dark green nipples, fresh, tight nipple branches, and slightly concave ends are naturally ripe, fresh tomatoes.
In contrast, if the fruit has a yellow or brown nipple, it isn’t a high-quality tomato. It has been treated with chemicals or may be old tomatoes, stored for days.
+ Check the weight of tomatoes
You may feel that naturally ripened tomatoes are softer when you hold them in your hand, whereas tomatoes that have been forced to ripen will frequently be tougher to squeeze if you try to extract the juice.
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