One of the prettiest fruits that we grow, Beauty King tomato is certainly a winner. Ranging from 8-16 ounces in our garden, this winner is sweet and satisfying. Plants are very vibrant and produce many fruits that begin to ripen about 80 days after transplant. When ripened fruits are cut, their interiors are splotched with the most beautiful bi-color red and yellow marbling. Perhaps the thing I love most about Beauty King is its good balance of taste. It’s not to strong or mild. I also like its aroma when fully ripened. This is a perfect tomato for sandwiches, garnishing and cooking. As a side note, this is a totally different tomato than Dwarf Beauty King, so feel free to try both. See It on YouTube!
Beauty King Tomato
$2.50 – $3.50
Description
One of the prettiest fruits that we grow, Beauty King tomato is certainly a winner. Ranging from 8-16 ounces in our garden, this winner is sweet and satisfying. Plants are very vibrant and produce many fruits that begin to ripen about 80 days after transplant. When ripened fruits are cut, their interiors are splotched with the most beautiful bi-color red and yellow marbling. Perhaps the thing I love most about Beauty King is its good balance of taste. It’s not too strong or mild. I also like its aroma when fully ripened. This is a perfect tomato for sandwiches, garnishing and cooking. As a side note, this is a totally different tomato than Dwarf Beauty King, so feel free to try both. See It on YouTube!
Additional information
Tomato Seeds | 10 SEEDS, 25 Seeds |
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Sarah (verified owner) –
This is one of many new varieties I’ve tried for 2021, and it’s on my must grow list. Fruits are huge, beautiful, and incredibly flavorful. Not too seedy and fantastic for roasted sauce, as well as fresh eating. The plants seem to hold up well to disease, even with a wetter spring and early summer than normal. When the fruit is full size and nearly fully ripe, they seem prone to cracking with a moderate rainfall, so I recommend picking before any substantial rain.