Well we have visited one of our nation's leading research universities in the agricultural sciences, nestled outside the Cascades, to learn about Vann's Indigo Rose tomato plant. Kimberly has taken us on a wonderful tropical adventure to expand our knowledge on a tasty green we can grow all summer. That was so much fun getting to wear our bikinis and speedos! Yikes, could you imagine? Now, it is time to spice things up a bit, throw on a little Carlos Santana, and let Dalita and Sue take us on a road-trip south of the border. That's right we are going to Mexico!
| "Toma Verde" Tomatillo grown by Sue Plumb in Bed 30 |
| Chinese Lantern Flower from Burpee Seed Co. |
The most common uses for tomatillos are for Salsa Cruda's and Verde's, which it is said that the fruit adds the distinctive taste of tart lemony flavors combined with a tomato essence that enhances the tones of roasted green chillies and onions. Many say the fruit is loaded with lemony and zesty citric overtones with a hint of an apple finish. We will need to have Dalita and Sue report their findings on the nuances of flavor they experience. While tomatillos can be enjoyed raw, this is their least desirable form due to the sticky nature of the fruit even after cleaning. Many chefs utilize the fruit for "fusion cooking" recipes adapting Latin American flavor themes for contemporary North American tastes. Since tomatillos contain no cholesterol or sodium, they are an excellent choice for health conscious recipes. One medium raw tomatillo contains only 11 calories and has 91 mg. of potassium, 4 mg. of vitamin C, 2.4 mg. of calcium, 2.38 mg. of folic acid, and 39 IU of vitamin A.
| "Toma Verde" Tomatillo grown by Dalita Bullock in Bed 4 |
Kudos to Dalita & Sue for spicing things up a bit with something south of the border. This is such a unique and interesting plant for us to view and learn about.
For those that would like to read more on the tomatillo or see some of the great suggestions for use, here is a link for your convenience.
Seeds for "TomaVerde" grown by Dalita and Sue are available locally at Pikes through the Botanical Interests seed line.
Happy Gardening,
Denise, Beds 25 & 29



















