
- Type
- Fruiting Vegetables
- Difficulty
- Easy
- Season
- Summer
- Sowing
- Transplant
Cherry Tomato
Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme
Lycopene-rich, bite-sized tomatoes
Cherry tomatoes are a small-fruited type of tomato, prized for their bite-sized sweetness and counted among the easiest crops to grow on a balcony or in a pot. Their nutrients and benefits are the same as a standard tomato, led by the red pigment lycopene along with vitamin C, and cooking them boosts how much lycopene your body absorbs. For the full research details, see the main tomato page.
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Health Benefits
Same as tomato — shared evidence. The cherry tomato is a small-fruited variety of the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and shares its compounds, including lycopene, and its body of human research with the standard tomato. For the full breakdown of nutrients, benefits, and the supporting studies, see the main tomato page.
Nutrition
- Lycopene (red carotenoid) — Antioxidant (absorption increases when cooked)
- Vitamin C & potassium — Antioxidant; blood pressure support
Pairings
○ Olive oil — Eaten with fat, the fat-soluble lycopene is absorbed more readily.
○ Mozzarella (Caprese) — Paired with cheese and basil, the sweetness and acidity both come alive.
○ Salads & lunchboxes — Easy to rinse and toss in whole, making them a staple for lunchboxes and salads.
Source: Rural Development Administration (Nongsaro)
