- Distinctive features of yellow tomatoes
- Pros and cons of yellow tomatoes
- Popular varieties
- Greenhouse tomatoes
- Banana legs
- Yellow scallops
- Grapefruit
- Dina
- Yellow truffle
- The Golden Queen
- Ildi
- Yellow caramel
- Pepper yellow
- Duckling
- Tomatoes for open ground
- Yellow cherry
- Firebird
- Yellow giant
- Yellow ball
- Golden Königsberg
- Golden Stream
- Golden domes
- Malachite box
- Honey Savior
- Persimmon
- Amber Cup
- Yellow cherry varieties
- Honey drop
- Yellow cherry
- Yellow date
- Varieties of orange tomatoes
- Orange Heart
- Orange giant
- Bull's heart is orange
- Orange strawberries
- Orange banana
- Orange miracle
- Orange bison
- Orange elephant
- Reviews from experienced gardeners
Yellow tomatoes are becoming increasingly popular. They not only look stunning, but they're also healthy and have excellent flavor. They're a godsend for allergy sufferers. Children enjoy them immensely, and parents don't have to worry about their diarrhea. Growing them isn't difficult, provided you follow the proper cultivation guidelines.
Distinctive features of yellow tomatoes
Description and varietal characteristics are a distinctive feature of yellow tomatoes in comparison with their counterparts:
- Yellow fruits are considered a valuable food for allergy sufferers. They are suitable for children's menus and dietary nutrition.
- In cooking, they are most often used fresh. They are fleshy and have a pleasant sweet flavor. Small fruits can be used in canning.
- Contains an increased amount of carotenes, which block free radicals.
- Improve blood counts.
- Contains increased amounts of vitamin C.
Pros and cons of yellow tomatoes
The only downside is the yield, which can hardly be called average. But they have many advantages:
- Eating tomatoes slows down the aging process. The effect directly depends on their color. The enzymes responsible for rejuvenation are present in highly digestible form and at maximum concentration in yellow tomatoes.
- They purify the blood.
- They contain a lot of carotenoids and lycopene, which have an effect on cleansing the body.
- Contains fewer calories than red ones.
- Lycopene reduces the risk of cancer.
- They contain less acid, which allows people with stomach problems to eat tomatoes.
- Myocin normalizes heart function and strengthens blood vessel walls.
- Tomatoes normalize the functioning of the liver, intestines and kidneys.

Popular varieties
Yellow tomatoes have a special place in the diet. Among them, there are varieties popular for their taste and other characteristics. It's worth noting that bushes producing large fruits require staking. Fruit shape and weight vary depending on the variety.
The taste is always excellent if you follow the growing technology.
Greenhouse tomatoes
The best tomatoes for greenhouse cultivation have high yields, disease resistance, and excellent taste.
Banana legs
Characterized by its low-maintenance, determinate variety, this low-growing bush matures mid-season. It grows up to 1.6 m tall and yields up to 6.5 kg per bush. It gets its name from its elongated shape, resembling small bananas. A single branch produces up to 13 tomatoes.

Yellow scallops
An indeterminate variety with a mid-early ripening season. A Ukrainian-bred variety with a high yield. The bushes grow up to 1.8 m, forming predominantly two-stemmed branches. Fruits weigh from 250 to 500 g. The interior is white and yellow.
Grapefruit
The bush reaches 2.6 m in height and consists of a single stem. It produces a small number of tomatoes, but they are large (up to 550 g). Fruits weighing up to a kilogram have been recorded. The tomatoes are flattened. Their color is yellow with a pinkish tint, and their cross-section resembles a grapefruit.
Dina
A mid-early variety, the harvest ripens in 90-110 days, depending on the growing zone. The bush grows up to 0.7 m. The tomatoes are brightly colored, weighing up to 160 g. They are elliptical, fleshy, and have a small number of seeds. They have a pleasant sweet and sour flavor. They are resistant to septoria and macrosporiosis, but are susceptible to late blight. They store and transport well.

Yellow truffle
An indeterminate variety with excellent technical properties, including transportability thanks to its dense skin. It grows up to 1.6 m tall and forms two stems. Side-sonning is required. It's mid-season, with harvest time reaching 117-125 days. Fruits weigh 120-150 g, with 6-7 fruits per cluster.
The Golden Queen
An early-ripening variety with large fruits (up to 650 g) with slight ribbing at the stem. Ripens in 105 days. Eaten fresh or used in sauces. Requires full sun and fertile soil.
Ildi
An indeterminate variety, this cherry tomato grows up to 1.7 m tall. It's an early-ripening variety, with tomatoes ripening in 85-100 days. The bush has branches with 60 tomatoes, each weighing approximately 15 g. It forms two trunks. The fruits are oval and smooth. They are suitable for whole-fruit canning.

Yellow caramel
An early-ripening variety with a long fruiting period. The tomatoes are small, plum-shaped, weighing up to 40 g. These small-fruited tomatoes produce excellent yields. They are resistant to common diseases. The bush grows up to 2 m tall. They are hardy, tolerate temperature fluctuations, and shade. They are also resistant to common diseases.
Pepper yellow
The appearance is characterized by its name. Fruits are up to 15 cm long, weighing up to 85 g. The bush is about 2 m tall and should be trained into 2-3 trunks. Each branch contains 5-9 tomatoes.
Duckling
The bushes grow up to 65 cm, and up to 1 m in a greenhouse. They are resistant to late blight. The tomatoes weigh up to 80 g and have a small nose.

Tomatoes for open ground
The most delicious tomatoes, with a pleasant sweetness, grow in full sun. Plants suitable for cultivation are selected based on the climate: early-ripening varieties or varieties with a longer ripening period.
Yellow cherry
This early-ripening, indeterminate cherry variety is classified as a tall cherry. It reaches 2 m in height. It produces the best yield when trained into two stems. The yield is average, approximately 1.6-1.8 kg.
Firebird
An early-ripening variety, harvesting begins on the 105th day. The bush grows up to a meter tall, and a cluster produces 5-7 tomatoes weighing up to 150 g, with a yield of up to 13 kg.

Yellow giant
Produces fruits weighing up to 700 g. Staking is essential. The tomatoes are round, flattened, and brightly colored. The bush grows to 1.6 m tall, and harvesting begins on the 105th day.
Yellow ball
An indeterminate variety growing over 2 meters tall. It is recommended to train the plant into two trunks, with six tomatoes per cluster weighing 250 g each.
Golden Königsberg
It has a rich yellow color with an orange tint. The fruits are oval with a pointed tip. It produces an average yield of up to 5 kg per bush, weighing 350-400 g each. When grown in greenhouse conditions, the yield increases.

Golden Stream
An ultra-early tomato, with a germination to maturity period of 82-87 days. The bush is low, up to 0.7 m, and no side shoots are required. A cluster of 6-8 tomatoes weighs up to 80 g.
Golden domes
Yields up to 13 kg. The fruits are round, slightly elongated, weighing 450 g each, with a pleasant, delicate flavor. The drawback is a short shelf life, making them difficult to transport.
Malachite box
An indeterminate variety, ripening mid-early, growing up to 1.5 m in height. The best yield is achieved when trained into a double-stemmed form. Fruits range from 250 to 400 g and are characterized by an emerald-yellow color.
Honey Savior
The plant grows approximately 1.7 m tall, producing medium-sized fruits (550 g) with a honey-like hue, hence the name. Harvesting occurs on the 115th day. Suitable for those with gastrointestinal problems.
Persimmon
Slightly similar in shape and color to persimmon. The fruits weigh approximately 350 g, yielding almost 5 kg. The plant reaches 1 m in height. The ripening period is 115-120 days. It is excellent for juice production.
Amber Cup
A mid-season variety with a medium-sized bush growing to a meter in height. The tomatoes weigh almost 120 grams and keep well. Suitable for canning.

Yellow cherry varieties
Small, easy-to-transport tomatoes. Yellow-fruited cherry tomatoes are no less nutritious than their larger counterparts. They're perfect for preserving and decorating. Children especially love these small tomatoes.
Honey drop
It grows up to 2 m tall and requires pinching and staking. It can be grown in greenhouses and open ground. One branch contains up to 12 shoots, each weighing 15 g. They are slightly teardrop-shaped and have a sweet taste.
Yellow cherry
An early-ripening variety, it ripens in 94-97 days. It reaches a height of 1.8 m and grows well in open beds. The fruits are similar to plums, weighing 20 g each. A branch produces 20 to 40 sweet fruits.
Yellow date
The bush has few leaves and grows to 1.5 m tall. Each tomato weighs about 20 g and tastes like a sweet date. It retains its marketable appearance for a long time, making it easy to transport.

Varieties of orange tomatoes
Orange tomatoes are a hybrid popular for their disease resistance and high yield. They are sweet and have a fleshy texture.
Orange Heart
This mid-season plant is characterized by high yields. An indeterminate variety, it grows up to 1.8 m tall. The tomatoes are large, weighing 170-250 g. They are round-heart-shaped, with a pointed tip. They have juicy, fleshy flesh.
Orange giant
A variety with a yield of almost 5 kg per bush. It grows up to 1.4 m and has a high immunity. Ripening period is 113 days.
Bull's heart is orange
These tomatoes have gained popularity and are loved by gardeners. This hybrid variety grows up to 1.8 m tall and has increased resistance to most major diseases. A single bush yields up to 5 kg, or up to 12 kg when grown in a greenhouse. The heart-shaped fruits are bright orange, weighing between 150 and 350 g.
They are not suitable for long-term storage and are not used in canning.

Orange strawberries
A non-hybrid, low-maintenance tomato imported from Europe. Plants grow tall, up to 3 m. The tomatoes grow heart- or cone-shaped, weighing between 450 and 600 g. They are delicious, sweet with a slightly tart flavor. Each plant yields up to 8 kg.
Orange banana
An indeterminate tomato variety. Grows up to 1.4 m. Mid-season, with a ripening period of 112-150 days. Each fruiting branch contains 7-8 tomatoes, each 7 cm long and weighing up to 100 g. Resistant to late blight and fusarium. It is most often grown in greenhouses, and in open beds during hot, long summers.
Orange miracle
This early-ripening variety ripens in 105 days. The bush is determinate. The tomatoes are oval in shape, somewhat reminiscent of a pear. They are large, reaching 170 g in weight with proper care and lighting. Five tomatoes form per fruiting branch. The tomatoes are fleshy, with sweet, firm flesh and a soft skin. Their firmness allows for easy storage and transportation.

Orange bison
This variety is suitable for salads, but is also suitable for winter preservation. The tomatoes are a rich orange color with a pleasant flavor. They are grown in open beds and greenhouses. Fruiting begins 120-130 days after germination. The plant reaches a height of 160 cm. The tomatoes have a flat, round shape, with a ribbed surface, clearly visible near the stem.
They resemble pumpkins in appearance. This variety is characterized by high yields, with fruits weighing between 500 and 900 g.
Orange elephant
A large tomato with an unusually vibrant color. Designed primarily for northern climates, it grows in greenhouses or open ground. It's easy to grow. The plant is medium-height, reaching up to a meter in length. The fruits visually resemble an elephant's head, large but not gigantic. Fleshy, irregularly shaped, sweet and juicy, each weighing up to 350 g. They are eaten fresh and used to make sauces and juice. They cannot be preserved whole.

Reviews from experienced gardeners
Experienced gardeners choose tomato seeds that are zoned for their climate. Only then, with proper care, can they achieve the desired, high-quality results.
Maria, 43: "I get a lot of pleasure from growing the Banana Legs variety: the fruits are delicious and sweet. The kids eat them with pleasure. It's easy to care for."
Nikita, 37: "I'm a gardener with some experience. I enjoy growing tomatoes and am constantly experimenting with new varieties. I'm very pleased with the Yellow Truffle. The fruits are sweet, fleshy, and beautifully shaped. They look absolutely gorgeous in salads."
Elena, 56: "Cherry tomatoes have become a permanent fixture in my garden. They're striking in their appearance and vibrant color. They're great fresh, and they look stunning in jars."











