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DerderWeiss
5 months ago

So that tastes so green or so not xD

But in general, there is nothing there. my cherry tomatoes burst more often because they grow faster than the skin comes with. Or because the tomato is ready to release the seeds. (let’s go.) the tomato then serves as a nutrient provider, for the seeds and the new plant.
Usually the wound closes as you see here on the picture.
Anyway, it’s dangerous.
Even if you don’t get bloated. Or slightly liquid stool, but not so liquid that you could really count it as a diarrhea. AND EIGHT ONLY if you have a sensitive stomach.

Superhasenmaus
5 months ago

Really. Take her away. This will taste grayish…..

BenniXYZ
5 months ago

Whatever color that belongs to the biotonne. You don’t know what’s already settled in the injuries.

Silo123
5 months ago

Don’t look at that.

But this is still so immature that it would still land in my “Green Tomatochutney”.

swiftgirl
5 months ago

If the mold is, I’d throw it away.

Smartass67
5 months ago
Reply to  swiftgirl

There’s no mold.

swiftgirl
5 months ago
Reply to  Smartass67

Then I would cut it off and eat the tomato

Smartass67
5 months ago

It always looks like when tomatoes burst.

Superhasenmaus
5 months ago

The table top.

swiftgirl
5 months ago

you can’t see that well in the photo

critter
5 months ago

Throw away, the invisible myceliums of the mold have long since penetrated the entire tomato.

Smartass67
5 months ago
Reply to  critter

I don’t see a mold – just dry.

critter
5 months ago
Reply to  Smartass67

Then make the pictures big, you see the mold.

DerderWeiss
5 months ago

and even if.. such a bite is not really at all harmful.

Smartass67
5 months ago

Wrong. This is how dried tomato fabric now looks. There is definitely no mushroom.

LeckermaulVK
5 months ago

It’s completely unfit.