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Ive just found a red tomato on my tomato plant should I have it for my breakfast?

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Its just about bigger than a pea.

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  1. After it is all red on the outside give it a day or two to make sure the center is ripe. I would remove it from the plant – washed it off – and eat it like an apple. But you can do that for breakfast also. Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm, Mmmm……………

    Have it alone or have it with whatever you’d like to have in addition to the tomato but most of all, eat it plain. If it is ripe all the way through, there is nothing that could make a tomato THAT fresh taste any better.

    A PEA?

    Let it grow – it’s a little baby.

    Wait until it’s the size of a golf ball – then it would be equivalent to a teenager AND SHOULD BE EATEN ALIVE!


  2. nah let it grow dear :)

  3. No leave it until it grows up.

  4. Tiny but tasty!

  5. it mignt be a bit small but way not

    the first one out of your garden

    enjoy

  6. go on!

  7. lol your avatar looks like me... But anyways... I love tomatoes!!!!

    YES eat it, eat it good it's juicy huh!

  8. Go on, be a devil!

  9. I never put anything on my first tomato of the year!!.I want to slice it and eat it by itself so I can taste the true quality of my tomatoes to come..nothing like the taste of a fresh tomato, and I wouldn't want to disguise it's true flavor with other foods on the first one..slice it up and lay it on your plate with your breakfast..

  10. Yes you should......

  11. A home grown tomato on toasted bread of your choice with salt and pepper and mayo!

    What time is breakfast, I'll bring the OJ..

  12. Home grown tomatoes, mumm! haven't had one since I moved house and left my old greenhouse behind! Absolutely nothing to compare with the smell and taste of a freshly picked tomato, the ones in the Supermarkets pale into insignificance----------

  13. Is it RED and JUICY? YUM YUM....... I love them warm and right from tne plant not from the fridge.

  14. Why not?

  15. Why not  .. Good for you

  16. I'm glad it was a red tomato that you found on your tomato plant... not say a purple pea or worse, an orange gooseberry. Seeing as it has appeared, I would definitely recommend that you eat it. If you leave it hanging on the plant unscathed it will suffer the human fate of getting old and shrivelled.Fry it in good quality extra virgin olive oil with some oregano and have it on toast with a sprinkling of sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to season. Enjoy.

  17. put it on a cheese toastie

  18. lets go halves

  19. Yes please do.  Have it cold with feta cheese drizzled in virgin olive oil. Go alfresco if it's a warm sunny morning.

  20. Yup, maybe a tomato bacon sandwich.

  21. How would you like it, sitting sunning yourself, next minute, ripped out of bed and then eaten! - Leave her alone to grow old gracefully!

  22. Certainly not!!!

    As you are asking the question, I assume that you grew them to throw away; so... THROW IT AWAY.

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