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user posted image rOregon State University researchers are fine-tuning a purple tomato, a new blend of colors and nutrients. The skin is as dark as an eggplant. But it doesn't just look cool, it could be better for you. The novel pigment contains the same phytochemical found in blueberries that is thought to reduce the risk of cancer and heart disease.Six years in the making, the purple hybrid could hit salad plates in two years.Genetic origins are not at issue. The purple tomato traces its roots to a wild species in South America, not a petri dish.Jim Myers, the Oregon State professor overseeing the project, said he doesn't see it changing the world, but it may entice gardeners and commercial growers to try it.Although locals can't buy the hybrids yet, several got to sample them at farmers markets around the Mid Valley this summer, and a handful got a sneak peek at a local nursery. Barbara Taylor of Monmouth marveled at its color when she saw the tomato last month."Wow," she said. "It's definitely different."

It will be the first true purple tomato, Myers said, although a few heirlooms offer whispers of a muddy purple caused when pink fruit meets green skin.Local tasters give mixed reviews, but researchers are working on a cross with the popular Sungold cherry tomatoes to boost the flavor.That hybrid won't be ready for several years.Hundreds of years ago, explorers discovered purple tomatoes in the wild, but the species never made it to the table because the fruit was small and some were poisonous, as all tomatoes once were thought to be.In the 1960s and 1970s, scientists collected seeds from purple tomatoes and bred them with modern hybrids, making them safe to eat.

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Well... That's progress? hmm.gif

Whatever happened to eating healthy? Everything grocery stores offer nowadays is all tampered with genetics. Even biological/organic items are not *natural* due to exposure to past treatements, such as pesticide residue on fields.
Pandora2173
Gosh, I'm SOOOO glad they're finally here! I've been eagerly awaiting purple tomatoes for so long. What with all the scientists diligently working on AIDS research and alternative energy and global warming solutions, it seems like it's been forever!! I just read this past week that the ocean stock is on the verge of collapse and I thought for sure that would put off my purple tomatoes a few more years. Good to see SOMEBODY has their priorities straight!!

Okay, seriously folks....could someone PLEASE grab the world and b**** slap some sense into it!!! mad.gif
vlanos
i hate tomatoes
ROGER
disgust.gif Any farmer will tell you that nature fights back , some times producing a Genetic Throw back right along with the regular crop.

And this tomato comes from a previously POSIONIS VARIATY.

I will NOT eat it! no.gif
RollingThunder06
What is the purpose of this?? I have to agree with Pandora.
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