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Black tomatoes that could stave off cancer arrive in the UK

Black tomatoes that could stave off cancer arrive in the UK

Black tomatoes that could stave off cancer arrive in the UK


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London, Oct 9: A new breed of black tomatoes which have the potential to keep cancer at bay has been grown for the first time in the UK.

The jet-black fruit is among the first in the world to contain anthocyanins, an anti-oxidant thought to have a number of health benefits including helping to battle the killer cell disease.

Its unusual colour stems from pigments in the skin which develop when exposed to sunlight.


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UK first: The jet black tomatoes, grown by Ray Brown from Pant World in Newton Abbot, Devon, are the only of their kind in the country

 

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Plant man: Expert Ray, above, was sent the seeds by a customer and was staggered when the fruit grew jet black on the vines

Ray Brown, 66, who runs Plant World Seeds, first came across the unusual fruit when a customer sent him a mystery package entitled ’black tomato’.

Confused by the enigmatic the label, he sowed the product and was stunned at the resulting black tomotoes which appeared.

Mr Brown, from Newton Abbot, Devon, said: ’A customer sent us some seeds just named ’black tomato’ last winter and we couldn’t believe that they were real so we sowed them in the spring to see.

’We are always looking for something original. Nobody has every produced black tomatoes, the closest they have got are brown ones and orange ones.

’It was always something people thought was impossible, we thought it was an April Fool’s Day hoax.

’But when we grew them we realised they were jet black, we were absolutely staggered.

’They are completely new, as far as I’m aware they have never, ever been grown in this country before.’

The tomatoes are believed to have been developed at Oregon State University, in America, forming part of their ’Indigo Rose’ project.

They are ripe when their colour changes from a shiny blue-purple to an almost jet black, with the bottoms of the tomatoes turning red.

The dark version of the fruit rich high in beneficial anthocyanins, which are compounds found in fruits, vegetables and beverages.

Some believe the anti-oxidant can help with diabetes, cancer and obesity.

They aroused interest of the scientistific community after their powerful health boosting effects were discovered during American lab tests.

 

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Unusual: The colour, a result of a genetic mutation, makes the fruit richer in health boosting anti-oxidants that its red cousin

 

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Strong: Ray said he has eaten lots of his black tomatoes, describing them as having a ’good, strong’ flavour.

Mr Brown has a total of three plants, each containing 20 tomatoes which have black skins but are red on the inside.

’No one can quite believe what we’ve got, they keep asking if it’s a joke, or if they’re edible’ he said.

’They are edible, we’ve eaten lots, they have a nice taste and a really lovely flavour. The only way to describe it is a good, strong tomatoey taste.’

’The fruit is also unique because it doesn’t use genetic engineering to create it’ added Mr Brown, who currently has no plans to market the black tomatoes.

’It is entirely done by selection techniques.’


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