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Tomato Amish Paste (seeds)
Type: Indeterminate tomato
Fruit type: beefsteak tomato
Height: 1.80 m (indeterminate)
Original origin: USA

 Fruit ripeness: medium
Taste: fruity, sweet, slight acidity, slightly floury pulp, lots of gelatin
Outdoor/pot/tub/balcony without roof: yes
Seed year: 2023
Variety video available: no

 Special feature: old variety/heirloom

The Amish Paste tomato variety is an heirloom variety that originated in the Amish communities in the USA.


Amish paste tomatoes are known for their intense, sweet flavor and juicy flesh.

The tomatoes also have a good shelf life and can therefore be stored well.


Amish Paste plants are vigorous and bushy. They reach a height of about 1.80 m and therefore require sufficient support to bear the weight of their heavy fruit. The plants have good disease resistance and are relatively easy to care for.


Since this tomato variety is a stake tomato, the Amish Paste should definitely be pruned . Single-stem cultivation also results in a very good yield.


Amish Paste tomatoes are a popular choice for home gardeners and tomato lovers looking for a robust , high-yielding variety with excellent flavor. They are a great addition to any vegetable garden, producing a bountiful harvest of delicious, meaty tomatoes.

Amish paste (seeds)

SKU: S-40
0,00 €Price

Each packet contains at least 10 seeds. The seeds are open-pollinated and fermented.

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Please note that the seeds are offered free of charge. The prices listed only cover the costs for the 
Material used and the amount of work (seed removal, drying, labeling, packaging, etc.).

It is important to emphasize that the seeds offered are intended exclusively for the production of ornamental plants.
may be used as required by the applicable EU regulation.

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