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Tomatillos in Geneva?
I have so far been searching in vain for tomatillos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomatillo) in Geneva ... has anyone seen them anywhere around here?
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I have so far been searching in vain for tomatillos (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomatillo) in Geneva ... has anyone seen them anywhere around here?

syregnaskJul 6, 2008 @ 23:22
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I'm a big tomato fan, but must admit I've never ran into these little green guys in GVA.

I can recommend something else tho: Komatos (sold at any large coop). They're also greenish, and are the best tomatoes I've found in GVA.

Bon ap...(-:

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I'm a big tomato fan, but must admit I've never ran into these little green guys in GVA.

I can recommend something else tho: Komatos (sold at any large coop). They're also greenish, and are the best tomatoes I've found in GVA.

Bon ap...(-:
Nir Ofek, Jul 7, 2008 @ 18:19

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Not exactly the same thing but Manor has Green Zebra tomatoes from CH.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Zebra
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Not exactly the same thing but Manor has Green Zebra tomatoes from CH.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Zebra
Verbier, Jul 7, 2008 @ 20:21
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Have seen them in migros (m-parc) but not very often....infact very very rarely.
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Have seen them in migros (m-parc) but not very often....infact very very rarely.
toetictac, Jul 8, 2008 @ 00:34
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Hey, thanks for all the replies.



Nir: I've tried komatos, and I admit they are quite good - but they are not really like tomatillos. The tomatillo is not just green, it also has a rather different texture/flavour.



Verbier: OK. Green Zebra tomatoes look interesting and I'm completely unfamiliar. Somehow I doubt that they are much like tomatillos, but I'll check them out anyway.



toetictac: Nice to know. I shop at larger Migros on a regular basis, so I'll keep my eyes open for them in case any show up..



Thanks again.
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Hey, thanks for all the replies.



Nir: I've tried komatos, and I admit they are quite good - but they are not really like tomatillos. The tomatillo is not just green, it also has a rather different texture/flavour.



Verbier: OK. Green Zebra tomatoes look interesting and I'm completely unfamiliar. Somehow I doubt that they are much like tomatillos, but I'll check them out anyway.



toetictac: Nice to know. I shop at larger Migros on a regular basis, so I'll keep my eyes open for them in case any show up..



Thanks again.

syregnask, Jul 8, 2008 @ 09:01
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