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Oaxaca Currant

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Oaxaca Currant

Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

$5.00

Heirloom, Organic

70 days. Good things come in small packages and this tiny red currant tomato from Oaxaca (wa-hoc-cah), Mexico is just that. Clusters of tomatoes grow on high-yielding plants. Big tomato flavor — not too sweet, not too tart. Perfect for salads and eating right off the vine. Super-fun for a kid’s garden too! Grown from organic seed stock.

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Categories: Cherry, Grape & Currant Tomatoes, Grown from Organic Seed, Heirloom Tomatoes Tags: cherry tomatoes, currant tomato, heirloom, indeterminate, organic seedstock, red tomato
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1 review for Oaxaca Currant

  1. Rated 5 out of 5

    Robbin (verified owner) – October 17, 2024

    These wonderful tiny red pops of flavor rarely make it inside the house. I stand there like a squirrel, enjoying every one.

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