Commercial variety originally from Poland. The literal translation of its name is "Amber". There are said to be two distinct varieties with the same name originating in Poland, both producing orange-yellow fruit. The difference lies in size and shape.
Fruit weighing 200 to 600 grams, beefsteak-like, flattened at the poles, with more or less rounded shoulders and discreetly ribbed at the top.
-Round fruit, 120 to 200 grams.
Shiny orange-yellow skin.
Dense, fleshy flesh. Good flavor.
Versatile variety for use fresh or for making sauces and coulis.
Wide-growing plant, regular foliage, indeterminate growth.
Regular mid-season harvests, but only average.
Good post-harvest shelf life.
Caracteristics
Caliber | Medium to big |
---|---|
Color | Orange |
Form | Beefsteak, Flattened, Ribbed |
Earliness | mid-season |
Climate | All |
Foliage | Régular |
Growing | Indeterminate |
Origin | Poland |