Polish Linguisa tomato

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I harvested the first Polish Linguisa tomato, today. It was over-ripe, but it was one of the best-tasting tomatoes this year, right up there with my two favorite Brandy Boy crosses and Marion! It smelled good before I cut it open, too. I saved the seeds for a trade. I'll have to save more for myself later.

Polish Linguisa tomato fruit, whole.
Polish Linguisa tomato fruit, sliced.

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I harvested two more fruits several hours ago (which I'm saving seeds from). They had good taste.
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
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The fruits seem to spoil on the vine easily. I haven't had a big harvest from it. I prefer Sheboygan so far, although its fruits spoil more easily than average on the vine, too (just perhaps not as easily), and it seems more prolific, even with eastern shade. Sheboygan tastes almost as good.
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
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