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modeller | 15:42 Mon 26th Jul 2010 | Gardening
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Several years ago there was a public tomato tasting on Gardeners World . There was a choice of 20 different types of tomatoes and the one that came out top , miles ahead of all the others was the yellow cherry tomato Sun Gold .
It was scoring 10 out of 10 for taste compared with all the others 6 or 7.
I never got round to growing them until this year and I must admit the taste is fantastic but there is one problem the thin outer skin is unchewable. You have to spit it out . I have tried cutting them up and mixing them with a salad but I still end up with a mouthful of skin.
I have masses of these tomatoes on only 3 plants and I eat them like sweets, they are so tasty but not in company.
Has anyone had this problem and is there a solution.
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boiling water for a few seconds then the skin peels off really easily then refresh in iced water before eating
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Interesting answer I'll try it when making the next salad . I have also tried boiling them which removed the skins but they were no more chewable and of course their wonderful taste is lost .
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I tried your method rowan and it worked , thanks but they are cherry sized and very fiddly.
I've never found the skins on Sun Gold tomatoes particularly tough, but we cook down any surplus tomatoes with have with onion and garlic, and then whizz with a stick blender to make tomato purree for the freezer so the state of the skins never bothers us. I wonder if your Sun Gold skins are tough because of lack of water. You can often find that in very dry summers, tomatoes do grow thicker skins as a form of protection. My Sun Gold skins don't seem to be any thicker than the Gardeners Delight, but mine are all watered copiously on an almost daily basis unless it has been raining.
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whosoever I water morning and evening and some of the tomatoes have split , a sure sign of too much water. So I need to look elsewhere for the solution . I have never had this particular problem before.

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