Sunday, March 10, 2013

Kellogg's Breakfast

Kellogg’s Breakfast is a wonderful tasting orange tomato and a favorite amongst many tomato lovers.  I was first drawn by the name, and then when I saw a picture of the fruit in a seed catalogue I was drawn by its vibrant orange color.  It just looked like a really delicious tasting tomato with an interesting name.  I figured this would be a great tomato to grow and sell at market.

I was right!  Kellogg’s breakfast did turn out to be a big hit, and had many coming back for more.  Our immediate reaction was that we couldn't believe it was a tomato; it almost had more of a melon taste. 

Kellogg’s Breakfast is a large beefsteak that matures between 85-90 days, producing delicious, beautiful orange fruit- weighing in at a pound or better.  The fruit typically forms in clusters of 2 or 3.  Kellogg’s Breakfast originated from Darrell Kellogg of Redford Michigan.  The plant’s leaf type is regular, however there is a potato leaf version called KBX.

What A Beauty!

Very Happy With The Production Of This Plant.


Looks Like I Will Be Growing This One Again!


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