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Sungold Cherry Tomato

Sungold Cherry Tomato

There's nothing like biting into a fully ripe Sungold — tropical sweetness, a citrus note, something almost like candy — and then wondering why you ever bothered with any other cherry tomato.

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🌱 Origin & Story

Sungold's origin story starts with a trip. In 1973, Tsutomu Tokita — of the Tokita Seed Company, a Japanese seed house founded in 1917 — visited the United States and tasted cherry tomatoes for the first time. He was captivated. Japan's tomato culture at the time centered on large slicing varieties. Small, sweet tomatoes eaten like candy were a revelation.

Tokita brought the idea home, and his company set to work breeding cherry tomatoes suited to Japanese tastes — which meant exceptional sweetness and a clean, tropical flavor profile.

Sungold was released in Japan in 1989. By 1992, Thompson & Morgan had brought it to international markets. The response was immediate and has never slowed down.

The exact parentage is a trade secret — Tokita Seed has never disclosed the crosses that produced Sungold. What they created was a tangerine-orange cherry with sugar levels that rival fruit, not vegetables. It won taste tests. It won over skeptics. It became the standard against which every other cherry tomato is measured.

Three decades later, it still is.

🍴 Flavor & Fruit

Small cherry, about 1 inch — tangerine-orange, thin-skinned, growing in long trusses of 15–20 fruits. They ripen over a period of days along each truss, giving you a steady supply rather than an avalanche.

The flavor is pure sweetness — tropical, almost apricot-like, with virtually no acid bite. It's the tomato that converts people who say they don't like tomatoes. Children eat them like candy. Adults eat them like candy. There's no pretending otherwise.

The skin is thin, which means they burst in your mouth but also means they don't store well. Eat them the day you pick them for the best experience. This is a feature, not a bug — it's why homegrown Sungolds are incomparably better than anything a store could ever sell.

🍽️ In the Kitchen

Fresh: Right off the vine. Warm from the sun. This is Sungold's highest calling. No preparation needed.

Salads: Halved into any salad — the orange color pops against greens and the sweetness replaces dressing.

Blistered: Sear whole in a screaming-hot pan with olive oil until the skins pop. Pile on toast with ricotta and flaky salt. Two-minute meal, restaurant quality.

With Kids: If you're growing a garden with children, Sungold is where you start. It's the variety that teaches kids that vegetables can taste better than snacks.

Preserved: They make a gorgeous golden sauce if you have enough — which you might not, because the temptation to eat them all fresh is real.

$6.00/pint

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