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Israeli company says it developed world’s smallest cherry tomato to be ‘comfortable’

It’s a point of pride in a country known for its agricultural innovation, where fruits and vegetables are taken seriously and where several strands of the variety were first invented

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Israeli chef Shaul Ben Aderet holds up a small “drop tomato” at one of his restaurants in Tel Aviv. Photo: AP
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They say bigger is better, but in the succulent world of cherry tomatoes, one Israeli company is going smaller than ever before.

The “drop tomato” is about the size of a blueberry and the Kedma company in the country’s southern Arava desert says it is the smallest one ever cultivated in Israel, perhaps even in the world. It’s a point of pride in a country known for its agricultural innovation, where fruits and vegetables are taken seriously and where several strands of the cherry tomato were first invented.

“The idea is that it is comfortable,” said Ariel Kidron, a Kedma grower.

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“You can throw it in a salad, you don’t need to cut it. It just explodes in your mouth.”

The seed, originally developed in Holland, was modified to match the arid growing conditions in southern Israel. Rami Golan, of the Central and Northern Arava Research and Development centre, who accompanied the project, said it was definitely the smallest ever to be grown in Israel – where tomatoes are incredibly popular.

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