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Organic Purple Tomatillo
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$4.49
Unit price / perThe Purple tomatillo is a remarkable variety, renowned for its purple fruit and its central role in Mexican-inspired cuisine. Belonging to the Physalis genus, it is distinguished by its fruit encased in a papery husk, picked before full ripeness for its characteristic acidity.
In the garden, this variety proves productive and fast-growing . The abundant fruits ripen quickly and are produced throughout the season on vigorous, easy-to-grow plants. The flavor is rather tart , but becomes more complex and fruity when cooked, revealing an intense aroma that enhances sauces, salsas, and stews.
The Purple tomatillo has one key characteristic: fruiting requires cross-pollination . Even though the flowers are self-fertile, the pollen must come from another plant of the same species. It is therefore essential to cultivate at least two plants to allow for pollinating insects or wind.
In the ecumene, the Purple tomatillo is perceived as a plant of relationship and interdependence. It reminds us that some cultures can only fully express themselves in the presence of other individuals, highlighting the importance of living interactions in the garden.
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Organic Purple Tomatillo
A fruit shrouded in mystery, where the lively acidity becomes the key to shared flavors.
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The Purple tomatillo is a remarkable variety, renowned for its purple fruit and its central role in Mexican-inspired cuisine. Belonging to the Physalis genus, it is distinguished by its fruit encased in a papery husk, picked before full ripeness for its characteristic acidity.
In the garden, this variety proves productive and fast-growing . The abundant fruits ripen quickly and are produced throughout the season on vigorous, easy-to-grow plants. The flavor is rather tart , but becomes more complex and fruity when cooked, revealing an intense aroma that enhances sauces, salsas, and stews.
The Purple tomatillo has one key characteristic: fruiting requires cross-pollination . Even though the flowers are self-fertile, the pollen must come from another plant of the same species. It is therefore essential to cultivate at least two plants to allow for pollinating insects or wind.
In the ecumene, the Purple tomatillo is perceived as a plant of relationship and interdependence. It reminds us that some cultures can only fully express themselves in the presence of other individuals, highlighting the importance of living interactions in the garden.
• Sowing: Germination requires some experience
• Cultivation: Easy plant to grow
• Growing season: Warm season
• Growth: Summer growth
Note: Always cultivate at least two plants to ensure cross-pollination and fruit formation. The presence of pollinating insects is crucial for a bountiful harvest.
The Purple tomatillo is an essential ingredient in salsas, guacamole, and many traditional sauces. Raw, it provides a bright acidity; cooked, it develops a rounder, fruitier flavor while retaining its freshness.
In Mesoamerican culinary traditions, the tomatillo holds a central place, serving as the aromatic base for many dishes. This purple variety adds a distinctive visual and gustatory dimension to the preparations.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor seeding
Germination time
5-12 jours
Germination temperature
21° to 27° Celsius
Sowing depth
Sowing at a depth of 5 mm
Transplantation
Easy transplantation
Technical
Seeding in clusters
Growing conditions
Number of days to maturity
Harvest at ± 100 days
Hardiness zone
Zone-3b
Distance between plants
90 cm
Distance between rows
140 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant
Soil texture
Loose (silty) soil
Soil moisture
Cool, well-drained soil
Soil fertility
Plant demanding in bacteria-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
110 cm
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