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  • Hi - have you heard about grafting a scion of these onto a tobacco weed (woolly nightshade) rootstock? (Peter, Bay of Islands).

  • Thanks for answering,and of course I know that,Iam from Uruguay and plant them in the red and in the orange variety.

    I was surprised to hear the woman who is talking saying "They don¨t have it in América". El tomate de árbol es una delicia !

  • Tamarillo is native to America,South America ¿How is it that they don`t have?

  • @mauriciotornea tamarillo is a fruit native of Ecuador and it is called tree tomato or tomate de arbol, and in Ecuador it is one of the most popular fruit. We eat it in juice, salsas, salads, ice cream, desserts, etc. It is delicious and very rich in vitamines and minerals.

  • Yes, they have them in America, you idiot.

  • they are similar to the passion fruit in taste and price, they are grown in California also.

  • I can not believe they are $2 each at the supermarkets. Luckily i have a friend who grows them in their backyard. I can eat 10 in one sitting.

  • eh? we call them tamarillos here in New Zealand, I have never heard them called tree tomatoes before. The "tama" part of the name is Maori for leadership and thats where it got its name from.

  • in Hongkong you can buy them too. I just ate one!

    they're refreshing a little between sweet and sour.

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