You are familiar with large garden tomatoes… … but how about the “tiny grape tomatoes”?

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You are familiar with large garden tomatoes… … but how about the “tiny grape tomatoes”?

As half the size of a cherry tomato, it is easier to serve in salads and eat as a snack. … the lower water content cuts down on the 'squirt' factor many tomato eaters experience.

Originally introduced as an exotic item in upscale grocery stores, the grape tomato has become extremely popular for both produce growers and customers alike.

LLow in calories LLow in fat CCholesterol free HHigh in vitamin C, potassium, antioxidants, and lycopene