Indigo Pear Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

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🌿 Indigo Pear Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum)

A rare variety with a dramatic appearance and a sweet, fruity flavor. Perfect for curious gardeners and adventurous gourmets.


📸 Fruit Description

The Indigo Pear Tomato is a small prune- or pear-shaped tomato with smooth, glossy skin. Its striking visual appeal comes from its deep, bicolored pigmentation: a vibrant orange-yellow base contrasted with almost black indigo areas, caused by a high concentration of anthocyanins (the same antioxidants found in blueberries).

Fruits typically measure 3–5 cm (1.2–2 in) long, making them a perfect bite-sized tomato—ideal for fresh eating and elegant presentations.


🌱 Germination & Care

(Adapted to Canadian & Quebec climates)

🔁 Germination

  • Indoor sowing period: Late March to April
  • Sowing depth: 0.5 cm (¼”)
  • Ideal temperature: 21–25 °C (70–77 °F)
  • Germination time: 7–14 days
  • Light: Essential immediately after emergence—use grow lights if needed

🌿 Transplanting

  • Transplant after 2–3 true leaves have formed
  • Harden off gradually outdoors for about 1 week before planting

🌞 Outdoor planting (late May / early June depending on region)

  • Exposure: Full sun (minimum 6–8 h/day)
  • Soil: Loose, compost-rich, well-drained
  • Spacing: 50 cm (20″) between plants
  • Staking: Recommended to support vertical growth
  • Watering: Regular but moderate; water at the base only

💡 Quebec tip: In cooler or shorter-summer regions (e.g., Abitibi, Bas-Saint-Laurent), a greenhouse or a very sunny, sheltered location is strongly recommended.


📜 History & Origin

The Indigo Pear Tomato comes from modern crosses between heirloom yellow tomatoes and wild South American tomato lines rich in anthocyanins. Developed with a focus on visual innovation and refined flavor, it remains relatively unknown in Quebec—making it an excellent choice for collectors and specialty market growers seeking originality.


🍴 Cuisine & Cocktails

✅ Edibility

The Indigo Pear Tomato is fully edible, raw or cooked, with no known risks when ripe.

🍅 Simple recipe ideas

  • Fresh toast: sliced on grilled bread with ricotta, basil, olive oil, and fleur de sel
  • Appetizer skewers: paired with mozzarella and basil leaves
  • Contrast salad: indigo pear tomatoes, avocado, red onion, sunflower seeds

🍹 Original cocktail

Tomato & Basil Spritz

  • 1 shot strained indigo pear tomato juice
  • ½ shot lemon juice
  • Sparkling water or tonic
  • Ice, fresh basil
    (Optional: replace sparkling water with prosecco for an alcoholic version)

🍽️ Refined World-Inspired Recipe

Revisited Peruvian Criolla-Style Salad

(Inspired by the South American origins of wild tomatoes)

Ingredients

  • Indigo pear tomatoes, halved
  • Thinly sliced shallots
  • Mild aji amarillo or jalapeño
  • Grilled corn
  • Fresh cilantro
  • Lime juice
  • Pink salt
  • Drizzle of avocado oil

Preparation
Mix all ingredients in a large bowl. Let rest for 10 minutes. Serve with grilled fish or ceviche for a burst of Andean freshness.


⚠️ Toxicity & Non-Edible Parts

Only ripe fruits are edible. As with all tomatoes (Solanaceae), leaves, stems, and green parts contain solanine and must not be consumed. Keep away from children and pets.


A tomato that blends science, beauty, and flavor, the Indigo Pear Tomato is a true standout—both in the garden and on the plate.

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