Also known as Reisetomate. In German, “reise” means “travel” or “journey”). This tomato get’s it’s name because of the small sectional fruit that are fuzed together, allowing for the eater to tear off a section without the rest of the fruit spoiling. While the name is German, it is believed that this variety originated in Central America, where the natives would bring these tomatoes along and eat them on foot as the migrated.
The fruit are bright red in color, and have a strong acidic bite to them.