The Hanover Tomato is a mostly large variety of cultivated tomato grown in Hanover County, Virginia. While most Hanover Tomatoes that come to market are large fruits, they are not necessarily defined by their size but rather by the geographic setting—normally in coastal soil rich in sand—in which they are grown. The water retention in this type of soil is thought to influence the nature of the mature plant.[1]
History
editThe first reference to Hanover tomatoes appeared in The Richmond Times-Dispatch, in 1878: "Some fine sweet-potatoes, the first of the season … were displayed yesterday. There were not as great a curiosity as the Hanover Trophy tomatoes."[2]
Popularity
editToday the Hanover Tomato is one of the most popular tomatoes in the Greater Richmond Region and in parts of Northern Virginia—a popularity underscored by the annual Hanover Tomato Festival held in Mechanicsville, Virginia.[3][4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Carman, Tim (August 16, 2011). "The dirt on Hanover tomatoes, well loved in central Virginia", Washington Post. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
- ^ "The Best Heirloom Tomatoes Are in Virginia".
- ^ Hanover tomatoes: Sweet slices of summer, Richmond Times-Dispatch, October 15, 2013
- ^ The Hanover Tomato Festival - Home Archived 2013-10-06 at the Wayback Machine. Hanover Tomato Festival. Retrieved 2013-11-11.