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Red Currant Tomato Tote Bag featuring the photograph The Worlds Smallest Tomato by James Temple

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The Worlds Smallest Tomato Tote Bag

James Temple

by James Temple

$41.00

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Purchase a tote bag featuring the photograph "The Worlds Smallest Tomato" by James Temple.   Our tote bags are made from soft, durable, poly-poplin fabric and include a 1" black strap for easy carrying on your shoulder.   All seams are double-stitched for added durability.   Each tote bag is machine-washable in cold water and is printed on both sides using the same image.

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According to the Smithsonian Journeys Quarterly, this tomato is the wild ancestor of all the tomatoes we eat today, and still grows wild in northern... more

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Comments (9)

Larisa Fedotova

Larisa Fedotova

This is wonderful!! l/f/tw

James Temple replied:

Thanks Larisa!

Michael Klahr

Michael Klahr

Congratulations on winning fourth place in the tomato photo contest!

James Temple replied:

Thank you Michael! James

Kay Brewer

Kay Brewer

Outstanding! Voted your entry in the Tomato contest! l/f

James Temple replied:

Thank you Kay, really appreciate It! James

Kathryn Jones

Kathryn Jones

Amazing! I have never seen any so tiny!

James Temple replied:

These little guys have so much flavor. Thanks Kathryn

Lori Deiter

Lori Deiter

A great display of color and tasty tomatoes!

James Temple replied:

Thank you Lori!

Karol Livote

Karol Livote

Beautifully captured! F&L

James Temple replied:

Thanks Karol. James

Connie Handscomb

Connie Handscomb

Of course, I needed to check out the food first in your collections, James {coming to noon here; feeling peckish} ;) …… the freshness, colours & composition in this image — all mouth-watering ; well done! ;))

James Temple replied:

Aloha Connie, thanks for your comments. I took a look at your work today and was very impressed.

Jane M Dahl

Jane M Dahl

I miss these so much. They used to grow wild behind my house in Kihei, especially after a rain. You are right, the intense flavor is incredible and there isn't anything else like it in the tomato world. Lovely presentation! L/F Featured in Hawaiiana. Aloha nui, James!

James Temple replied:

Mahalo Jane!

Jane Powell

Jane Powell

Very cool and presentation, James!

James Temple replied:

Aloha Jane, these little tomatoes are sooo tasty! Thanks for stopping by.

Artist's Description

According to the Smithsonian Journeys Quarterly, this tomato is the wild ancestor of all the tomatoes we eat today, and still grows wild in northern Peru, southern Ecuador, and now here on the Hawaiian island of Moloka'i where I live.These tomatoes are no bigger than a shelled pea. You truly can't just eat one, because of the intense tomato flavor that pops into your mouth.

To find out more about the worlds smallest tomato, and to find hundreds of tropical recipes, visit my food blog at tastinghawaii.com

About James Temple

James Temple

I've lived in Hawaii since 2002, 1200 feet above sea level, on the small rural island of Moloka'i. It is very quiet here, with only about 7,400 residents. I appreciate the quiet life after spending 35 years as a commercial illustrator, senior art director and design director for major advertising agencies and design studios in Chicago, San Francisco and Palo Alto California. I've always loved cooking. In 2002 that love led me to a degree in the Culinary Arts just before moving to Hawaii. Since then I designed and built a house, worked in local restaurants, self-published three cookbooks, and took up photography as a hobby. Now retired, I spend most of my time developing recipes and photographing them, plus researching and writing...

 

$41.00