Lipman’s Crimson Queen and Ripe Bites Tomatoes Return this Fall



Lipman’s Crimson Queen and Ripe Bites Tomatoes Return this Fall


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IMMOKALEE, FL - Two of Lipman’s proprietary tomato varieties are making a return this Fall. Harvest has already begun on the company’s Ripe Bites grape tomatoes, and harvest will soon begin on its Crimson Queen round tomatoes after the Thanksgiving holiday.

Darren Micelle, COO“Our Crimson Queen and Ripe Bites continue to be our most popular tomato varieties, and we look forward to growing them throughout the Fall season,” said Darren Micelle, COO. “These tomatoes are farmed exclusively in Florida due to the need for a specific environment, making the Spring and Fall an exciting time for our consumers and foodservice providers.”

Crimson Queen, recognized by its red interior, long shelf-life and high lycopene levels, delivers an increased flavor without sacrificing the consistency of the variety, according to a press release. Ripe Bites are known for their deep red color and high brix content.

Since their launch last year, both varieties have seen a tremendous rise in popularity. Both the Crimson Queen and Ripe Bites were developed by Lipman’s research and development team, and continue to see high demand by consumers and foodservice operators.

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