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There is also caqui/kaki (persimmon) that is native to Asia and resembles tomato in other ways.
Paprika is good through stuff as an alternative maybe and eggplants ? I'm trying to imagine how eggplants could be used like tomatoes, I don't think they are as versatile.
Could we breed apples that taste like tomatoes ?
There are already apples that taste like strawberries...
Grape.
again I don't know if grape has the versatility of a tomatoes. Trying to imagine grapes in my bun burger.
Edit: I see its a thing.
https://www.foodiewithfamily.com/gorgonzola-grape-burgers-pure-umami-from-my-all-time-favorite-burger/#:~:text=Slice%20the%20grapes%20thinly%20and,over%20the%20top%20to%20taste.
Grape ketchup is actually a real thing.
But i meant more so the tomato slices.
What if we want something that is not creamy.
We'd probably breed a bigger grape. You can also pickle them for a taste that's more tart.