Chudo Rinka
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- This Ukrainian tomato produces clusters of tasty, red, mostly two inch fruits. Chudo Rinka is a versatile tomato and is fine for salad or sandwich; it is an abundant cropper and makes great sauce. Consistent size makes it a good choice for whole-pack canning too.
- Source
- USDA/ARS
Year: 2008
Location: East Meadow, New York
Russian name: Чудо рынка.
- The name means "Market Miracle" or "Miracle of the Market" in Russian.
History
- Commercial variety from the former Soviet Union.
- PI 115872. Donated to USDA in May 1936 from the Ukraine, Former Soviet Union.
Also known as
Picture Gallery
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - A tray of seedlings.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Close-up view of small 'Chudo Rinka' transplant.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - A small transplant is growing well.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - First flower buds.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Flower Cluster.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Bed View 6/21/2008.
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Developing Fruit Cluster
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Bed View: 7/02//2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Ripe Fruit on the Plant: 8/10/2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Cross-section View: 8/10/2008
Trudi Davidoff, NY. Chudo Rinka - Ripe Fruit: 8/10/2008