patronbernard
21.05.2026, 04:48
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#MyTomatoes, Part 3 đ
...Who among you still remembers Idgie, the "Bee Charmer," who ran the legendary "Whistle Stop CafĂ©" in Whistle Stop, Alabama, back in the day with her friend Ruth? âïž
...Admittedly, to remember that, you would have had to leave your couch back in the early â90s to catch the enchanting movie âFried Green Tomatoesâ at the cinema... (It doesnât happen often, but for me itâs a fact: the movie is clearly better than the book!)
...in this cafĂ©, the house specialty is "fried green tomatoes." These are actually unripe, aka green tomatoes, sizzling away in peanut oil! Whether the solanine content of these unripe fruits is particularly beneficial to health is a question best left open for now đ€·
Here, however, weâre talking about a variety that isnât red when ripe, but green: but forget âGreen Zebraâ đŠ and the likeâvisually pretty, but not really convincing in terms of flavor! The true queen of flavor is âĄïžâAunt Rubyâs German Greenâ!âŹ
ïž Period, exclamation point!âïžI can wholeheartedly recommend this wonderfully aromatic, very tomato-flavored variety to every heirloom tomato fanatic! ...why arenât these available in the supermarket? ...They arenât made for long transport routes, đ once theyâre ripe and shimmering green-bronze, they should be enjoyed immediately...In any case, I wouldnât want to be without this variety anymoreâthatâs all I need to say...except maybe this: Slice off a piece of rye bread, spread it thickly with fresh sour cream butter, top with Aunt Ruby slices, season with Fleur de Sel and black pepper, and youâve got tomato heaven on earth! đ
I discovered this variety several years ago at a #prospecierara event, and itâs been a regular under my tomato canopy ever since!
#greenTomatoes
#AuntRubysGermanGreen
Aunt Rubyâs German Green isnât a new variety, but an old heirloom tomato. Itâs of German origin, but was further cultivated many years ago by American Ruby Fair Arnold in Greenville (Tennessee, USA).
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Also diese wĂŒrde ich ja sehr gern mal ausprobieren. Ist aber zu spĂ€t noch anzuziehen! Das ist ja eine Ode an die grĂŒne Tomate (und an den Film erinnere ich mich inkl Spezial menĂŒ sehr gut)
Ich fand den Film auch sehr berĂŒhrend!!! Wieder eine lebendige Beschreibung, die Lust auf die Tomate macht! Danke!
Ich liebe den Geschmack der Green Zebra. :)
I am a fried green tomato eater and still alive though I was scolded by this group about them and bolted parsley. đ That said...have any of you tried frying these that are supposed to be green? I wonder what they would taste like. I may have to grow a green variety to test.
... @Jdub, ... Dann empfehle ich dir tatsĂ€chlich Aunt Rubys German Green! Allerdings mĂŒsstest du sie etwas vor der Reife zum frittieren ernten, sonst wĂ€ren sie zu weich... đ€·
Das kann ich dir nur zustimmen. Die einzige andere grĂŒne Tomate, die wirklich Aroma hat, ist die Green Envy. Ich bin schon sehr gespannt auf die grĂŒnen MĂ€rchentomaten ( MĂ€rchen Wald und MĂ€rchenelf) dieses Jahr.... vielleicht kommen ja welche zur Liste der gut schmeckenden grĂŒnen Tomaten dazu!
Deine Reihe ist voll cool! Ich lese immer sehr gespannt mit. Danke dir!
... @Gaja, đđđ