Solanum betaceum

Tree tomato/Tamarillo

Large, sparsely branched, evergreen shrub with a short trunk and large heart-shaped leaves with fine hairs. The tree tomatoes are long-stalked, hanging berries the size of a hen’s egg with an orangey-red skin.

The tree tomato has a leathery skin that smells spicy and salty when rubbed. The orange-coloured pulp has a sweet-and-sour to bitter flavour.

The nightshade family produces tomato-like fruits that are usually made into chutney or eaten raw with sugar.

Andean region of Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru

Solanaceae (Nightshade family)

Tropenhaus Wolhusen, 2009

The tree tomato has a leathery skin that smells spicy and salty when rubbed. The orange-coloured pulp has a sweet-and-sour to bitter flavour.

The nightshade family produces tomato-like fruits that are usually made into chutney or eaten raw with sugar.

Solanum betaceum
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