Pink Cherry Tomato
For nearly 100 years, Sakata has shown its leadership in providing new and dependable vegetable seed. And yet again, Sakata has reached new breeding heights in the development of an exciting new hybrid tomato – Sweet Treats, a pink cherry tomato! Sweet Treats is one of the first pink cherry tomatoes in the world! Favored in the Far East, pink tomatoes dominate their tomato market. Genetically different than traditional red tomatoes, pink tomatoes have a uniquely balanced flavor of sweetness and acidity. Sweet Treats combines the flavor of pink tomatoes with the size of a cherry tomato. With its special flavor and unique coloring, Sweet Treats is sure to grab the consumer’s attention in North America.
Uses Sweet Treats is an outstanding variety whose numerous qualities make it suitable for a multitude of uses. But what really sets this tomato apart is its phenomenal flavor. Sweet Treats provides the buyer with a complete eating experience – good aroma, good texture and great taste. With its superb flavor, this variety lends itself for use as the perfect snack item, a delicious addition to a salad and in cooking recipes.
Fruit Unlike other glossy tomatoes, Sweet Treats has a deep rich matte finish with beautiful coloring. The crisp fruit are rich and sweet; Brix of 8-9 can be achieved with certain cultivation techniques. Along with the variety’s appealing and uniform fruit, it also has an excellent tolerance to cracking. Sweet Treats is globe shaped with an average weight of 20-30 grams.
Sweet Million
Sweet Treats * Actual Size
Sweet Hearts
Sweet Treats Color Comparison
Plant Besides its outstanding flavor, Sweet Treats plant is strong and vigorous. The plant is grower friendly and easy to grow for both farmers and home gardeners. The yield is high due to its setting ability making Sweet Treats a profitable choice for farmers. The plant can be pruned and grown on only 2-4 stems or it can be left unpruned and grown on multiple stems. Fruit grows in clusters of 12-15 fruit per truss. This variety is resistant to ToMV (stains 0&1), Fusarium 1&2, leaf mold and has intermediate resistance to gray leaf spot and crown & root rot.
Harvesting As with most products, knowing the optimal time to harvest is key. With Sweet Treats let the color be your guide. Based upon your usage of the Sweet Treats, the following chart indicates the best time to harvest the fruit.
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4 Stage One: The fruit is too immature to harvest. Stage Two: Picking the fruit at this stage provides
enough shelf life for long distance shipment.
Stage Three: This is the perfect time to harvest for local shipment
and for farmer marketers.
Stage Four: Sweet Treats is at its prime ripeness. We recommend that home gardeners
harvest at stage four to take full advantage of the flavors Sweet Treats has to offer.
DISCLAIMER: Claims and other disclosed information are based on our observations and/or information from other sources. Crop performance depends on the interaction between the genetic potential of the seed, its physiological characteristics, the environment, including management, and other uncontrollable factors that may alter expected performance. Statements on the reaction of varieties to a specific pathogen, pest or stress are based on evaluation under defined conditions. These reactions can be affected by changes in environmental and biological factors, especially new pathogen races, pest biotypes or vectors of disease agents. Therefore, we give no warranty, express or implied, for crop performance relative to the information given; nor do we accept any liability for any loss, direct or consequential, that may arise from any cause. Read all seed package labeling carefully as it contains terms and conditions of sale.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May Jun
Jul
Aug Sept Oct
Nov
Dec
Sweet Treats Trial Results Number of Stems per Plant
Morgan Hill, CA Open field
Coachella Valley, CA Indoors
Southern Baja CA, Mexico, Indoors
Single & multi-stems
Double stem
Double stem
Slot
Spring to summer
Spring to early summer
Fruit Size (grams)
Single stem: 20 - 40 Multi-stems: 15 - 20
Autumn to early spring
20 - 25
20 - 30
Fruit per Cluster*
15+
12+
15+
Brix
7.0 - 9.0
7.0 - 7.5
7.0 - 9.0
Yield
Very good
Very good
Very good
Shelf Life
Average
Good
Average
Location
* Cluster: Sweet Treats clusters generally consist of a single “hand” or “branch” and tend to be quite symmetrical. Under certain circumstances one can observe clusters that develop two or three ‘hands” or “branches”. This characteristic is quite common in cherry tomato varieties.
Tomato
Relative Maturity
Vine Type
Sweet Treats
Early
Indeterminate
Disease Fruit Resistance/ Characteristics Tolerance
Uses & Remarks
Large Round Cherry, 20-30 Grams
Perfect for a snack, or a delicious addition to a salad.
R: Ff: A-E / Fol: 1, 2 / ToMV IR: Ss / For
Trial Results SakataMorgan Seed America, Inc. Hill, California Coachella Valley, California
Location
18095 Serene Drive
Slot
Spring to summer Fax: 408.778.7768 20 - 40 20 - 25 www.sakata.com (Multi-stems: 15 -20) 12+ 15+ (Cluster can be double) (Cluster can be double) 7.0 - 9.0 7.0 - 7.5
Phone: 408.778.7758
Fruit Size (grams) Fruit per Cluster Brix
Southern Baja California Indoor Morgan Hill, CA 95038-0880 Indoor Autumn to early spring Spring to early sum
Open field P. O. Box 880 Morgan Hill, CA 95037
20-30
15+ (Cluster can be dou 7.0 - 9.0