From an Italian research
Sun Black: the new black tomato

Italian researches from School of advanced studies Sant'Anna, University of Pisa, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia and University of Tuscia have launched a brand new tomato, being part of the "Tom – Anto" research project.

Yes, it's a tomato. But, while ripening, its peel becomes dark purple and black, thanks to its high content of anthocyanins, the same pigments which are present in some healthy fruits as black grapes and blueberry.

This new tomato has been called "Sun Black". Its pulp is still of red color and it tastes just like a traditional tomato. Sun Black is not a GM product and it is very healthy, thanks to the anti-oxidant properties of anthocyanins.


Sun Black tomato

This tomato is the result of the "Tom – Anto" project, which has joined various Italian Universities and which has been financed by the Italian department of agriculture. Sun Black is now in its second growing year and it has been obtained by a cross between two parents-tomatoes, which were showing a few quantities of anthocyanins in their leaves. 

For further information:
Dr. Francesco Ceccarelli
Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna
School of advanced studies Sant'Anna
P.zza Martiri della Libertà 33
56127 Pisa - Italy
Phone: +39 050 883378
Mob: +39 348 7703786
www.sssup.it

Publication date: 7/25/2008
Author: Rossella Gigli
Copyright: www.freshplaza.com

 


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Comments:


i so want this tomato so bad in my back yard
rebekah, warren, usa - 6/29/2009 7:00:56 PM


how do i obtain the seeds for this sun black tomato and how much are they going to be.
mary beckett, great yarmouth, norfolk (email) - 5/26/2009 3:44:54 PM


We are from China's Hainan to engage in eco-farming company, we have seen the news of your Black Sun, which are very interested in the hope that through the transaction to have your seeds and planting technique. Thank you very much
luoxingyu, haikou, china (email) - 5/20/2009 4:59:41 AM


Good info!
Do you know where / how can I have some seeds of this Sun Black tomato?
Thanks.
Josep
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llauet@gmail.com
Josep, Barcelona, spain (email) - 5/4/2009 12:57:39 PM


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