“Long Life” vine tomatoes

Long live this tomato and you
The “Long Life” tomatoes from the branch are one of the most iconic and recognisable varieties of Agroponiente and our daily life. Their intense deep red colour and regular shape makes it easy to recognise them, as well as their smooth skin, pulpy texture and unique flavour. But we mustn’t forget these tomatoes’ main trait: its extended shelf-life, where the ‘Life Long’ name comes from.
These tomatoes are ideal to accompany with any type of food – the meals we can prepare with them are endless. They’re great for preparing sauces, but you can also eat them raw, add them in stir-fry recipes and use them to make salmorejo or gazpacho. It offers all in one!
We are going to give you one last reason to adore this tomato: it’s an excellent antioxidant. It’s rich in lycopene, a carotenoid responsible for a tomato’s red color. It also protects the cellular tissues and skin, and it purifies the body by getting rid of all toxic elements. What’s left to say is: Long live the tomato!
Season
- JAN: sí
- FEB: sí
- MAR: sí
- APR: sí
- MAY: sí
- JUN: sí
- JUL: sí
- AUG: sí
- SEP: sí
- OCT: sí
- NOV: sí
- DEC: sí
Tomato: flavour, health and quality cuisine
Did you know that there are more than 20,000 tomato varieties in the world with unique shapes, colours and aromas? Without a doubt, tomatoes are essential products to have in kitchens due to their versatility. Most of the varieties are red or green, but we increasingly see yellow, orange, pink or even purple tomato varieties in supermarkets. Whichever variety you choose, you will benefit from their many nutritional properties.
Consuming tomatoes helps protect the eyes due to their vitamin A content. It also improves blood circulation due to its vitamin B content and keeps the skin healthy due to its high level of antioxidants such as lycopene, which helps prevent constipation. In short, getting more tomatoes into your diet is a great idea; they contain lots of water and minerals, and they’re low in calories.
At Agroponiente, we market and grow around 20 different tomato varieties, and all of them have a place in quality cuisine and your healthy and balanced diet. So what are you waiting for to discover their different flavours?