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Tomatoes, Grape

Grape Tomatoes
Markon First Crop (MFC) Tomatoes are rich in vitamins A, B, and C, beta-carotene, iron, phosphorous, potassium, and fiber.

Product Details

Shelf Life:
Julian pack date.
Ethylene Producing:
Yes
Ethylene Sensitive:
Yes
Kosher:
No

Available Offerings from Markon for Tomatoes, Grape

Description Net Weight Pack GTIN UPC
Tomatoes, Grape 10 pounds or 5 kilograms 10 LB 0 06 11628 93003 9 6 11628 93003 9
Tomatoes, Grape 20 pounds or 9 kilograms 20 LB 0 06 11628 93004 6 6 11628 93004 6
Tomatoes, Grape 5 pounds or 2 kilograms 5 LB 0 06 11628 93002 2 6 11628 93002 2
Tomatoes, Grape 9 pounds or 4 kilograms 12/12 OZ CLAMSHELL 1 06 11628 93005 0 6 11628 93005 3
Tomatoes, Grape 7.5 pounds or 3.4 kilograms 12/10 OZ CLAMSHELL 2 06 11628 93006 4 6 11628 93006 0

Storage Tips:

Never refrigerate; store stem up to prevent bruised shoulders; keep out of direct sunlight.

Handling Tips:

Never stack tomatoes; use on a FIFO basis. Rinse whole fruits and vegetables in clean running water prior to using.

General Usage Ideas

  • Toss steamed RSS Broccoli Florets, halved MFC Grape Tomatoes, sliced roast beef, and RSS Washed & Trimmed Green Onions; serve in butter lettuce bowl with creamy horseradish dressing drizzled over all
  • Hollow out MFC Grape Tomatoes; stuff with basil-marinated feta cheese and sliced Kalamata olives; serve as an amuse bouche or appetizer
  • Mix together MFC Grape Tomatoes, marinated artichoke hearts, beaten eggs, cream, and chopped oregano with olive oil; bake in puffed pastry tartlets

Fall / Winter Usage Ideas:

  • Combine boiled and chopped MFC Mount Vernon Red Potatoes, MFC Grape Tomatoes, corn, green beans, and minced shallots; stir-in basil mayonnaise; serve with sandwiches and burgers
  • Toss chopped MFC Grape Tomatoes, sliced MFC Cucumbers, chopped jicama, RSS Romaine Ribbons, garlic croutons, and buttermilk dressing
  • Mix chopped MFC Grape Tomatoes, fresh garbanzo beans, cooked rotini noodles, and RSS Washed & Trimmed Green Onions; serve on RSS Romaine Fillets with mint vinaigrette

Spring / Summer Usage Ideas:

  • Combine boiled and chopped MFC Mount Vernon Red Potatoes, MFC Grape Tomatoes, corn, green beans, and minced shallots; stir-in basil mayonnaise; serve with sandwiches and burgers
  • Toss chopped MFC Grape Tomatoes, sliced MFC Cucumbers, chopped jicama, RSS Romaine Ribbons, garlic croutons, and buttermilk dressing
  • Mix chopped MFC Grape Tomatoes, fresh garbanzo beans, cooked rotini noodles, and RSS Washed & Trimmed Green Onions; serve on RSS Romaine Fillets with mint vinaigrette

Did You Know?

The U.S. is the world's second largest producer of tomatoes. Tomatoes are grown seasonally across the U.S.; Florida and California are the leading commercial producers. China is the largest tomato producer and has been growing rapidly over the past few years. China now accounts for 39.5 million tons, or about 25% of the world's total production. Source: www.fas.usda.gov.