Gogoshari Striped

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Gogoshari Striped
Maturity midseason
Growth habit indet.
Leaf type regular
Fruit color striped
Fruit shape hollow
Fruit size medium
Fruit type stuffer
Variety type commercial, open-pollinated
Country Russia

IL LO N

80 days, indet., regular leaf plant with a high yield of 4-6 oz fruit with red and yellow skin, most fruit is 3-lobed and semi-hollow, would make a good stuffing tomato, from Andrey Baranovski, Minsk, Belarus.
Source 
Andrey Baranovski of Minsk, Belarus (BELR BA A)

Location: Oblong, Illinois


History

  • Russian commercial variety, introduced to North America by Andrey Baranovski, Minsk, Belarus in the early 2000s and later listed at the SSE Yearbook by Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N).



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Also known as




Russian name: Гогошары Полосатые

The name can be translated from Russian as "Gogoshari Striped". Gogoshari are a common name for Bulgarian sweet cheese peppers which are commonly used in Russian cuisine for stuffing.



Description in Russian




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2011 TomatoFest 1 (as Gogoshari Polosatyi) 0
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Facts about Gogoshari StripedRDF feed
Also known asGogoshari Polosatye +
CountryRussia +
Description in Russian
Fruit colorstriped +
Fruit shapehollow +
Fruit sizemedium +
Fruit typestuffer +
Growth habitindet. +
History* Russian commercial variety, introduced to North America by Andrey Baranovski, Minsk, Belarus in the early 2000s and later listed at the SSE Yearbook by Neil Lockhart of Oblong, Illinois (IL LO N).
Leafregular +
Maturitymidseason +
MemberIL LO N +
Russian nameГогошары Полосатые +
See alsoGogoshary + and Novogogoshary +
TranslationThe name can be translated from Russian as "Gogoshari Striped". Gogoshari are a common name for Bulgarian sweet cheese peppers which are commonly used in Russian cuisine for stuffing.
Variety typecommercial + and open-pollinated +
VendorTomatoFest +
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