The Ananas Noir Tomato, also known as the Black Pineapple Tomato, is a captivating heirloom variety celebrated for its unique appearance and exceptional flavor. This indeterminate tomato is known for producing large, beefsteak-style fruits that can weigh up to 1.5 pounds each. The most striking feature of the Ananas Noir is its coloration: a mesmerizing blend of green, yellow, and purple hues that swirl together on the skin, creating a beautiful, almost tie-dye effect. The flesh inside is just as colorful, featuring shades of red, green, and yellow with a marbled look, making each slice a vibrant work of art.
Flavor-wise, the Ananas Noir Tomato is a true delight. It offers a complex taste profile that is both sweet and smoky, with hints of tropical fruit, notably pineapple, hence its name. This makes it an excellent choice for fresh eating, salads, or adding a unique twist to culinary creations. In terms of cultivation, the Ananas Noir is a robust grower, often requiring staking due to its size and the weight of its fruits. It typically starts to bear fruit in about 75 to 80 days after planting, and it's known for its good disease resistance, making it a rewarding variety for both novice and experienced gardeners. The Ananas Noir Tomato is not just a tasty addition to the garden; it's a conversation starter and a showstopper in both appearance and flavor.
Type: Beefsteak
Class: Open-Pollinated
Category: Indeterminate
Day Count: 80
New in-store pickup process for online orders only:
* This year you will be able to hand select your own tomatoes that we individually separate for all online orders
* There will no longer be an in-store pickup fee for your online tomato orders
* Pickup tomatoes here on your scheduled date
* Due to the uncontrollable nature of growing plants, some varieties will not make the grade. We will do our best to fulfill your complete order. We will also automatically refund you for any tomatoes or peppers that are not available.
* Individual plants may vary in size from the variety description. Seedlings are in limited supply and variety availability may vary.