The Sweetest Tomato Varieties to Grow in Your Garden this Year!

These tomatoes are so sweet, they’re practically candy on a vine!

If you’ve ever bitten into a tomato so sweet it felt like nature’s candy, you know how hard it is to resist eating every last one of them right then and there! While some gardeners lean towards tangy, acidic flavors, sweet tomatoes have a charm that’s hard to resist.

The sweetness of tomatoes is measured by something called a Brix rating—the higher the rating, the sweeter the tomato! Most often, it’s the small but mighty cherry and plum varieties that top the sweetness charts, though a few larger varieties can surprise you with their sugary goodness. In this post, we’ll take a look at some of the sweetest tomato varieties you’ll want in your garden this year!

Sungold

Dwight Sipler from Stow, MA, USA, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Sungold tomatoes are a very popular variety, and for good reason. With a Brix rating of 9-10, these golden-orange cherry tomatoes are bursting with a sweet, citrusy flavor, making them one of the best-tasting varieties you can grow! Perfect for snacking right off the vine, their candy-like sweetness is hard to resist.

Not only are they delicious, but also incredibly easy to grow even for beginners. Sungold tomatoes are high-yielding, producing loads of bite-sized fruits throughout the season.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Sungold’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-11
Days to maturity65
Mature plant height7ft (2 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilRich, loamy, well-draining

Super Sweet 100

super sweet 100

Super Sweet 100 lives up to its name with an incredibly sweet flavor that makes it a favorite in many gardens. This cherry tomato variety produces an abundance of vibrant red fruits all season long.

Known for its hardiness, Super Sweet 100 is resistant to many common tomato diseases, making it a reliable choice for gardeners of all skill levels. If you are looking for a productive, low-maintenance variety with unbeatable sweetness, Super Sweet 100 is a must-grow!

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Super Sweet 100’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones6-11
Days to maturity65
Mature plant height5ft (1.5 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilRich, fertile, well-draining

Anna Russian

Anna Russian tomatoes are a delicious oxheart heirloom variety from Russia, known for their unique pink-red color and incredible flavor. Their taste is a perfect balance of fruity sweetness with a hint of tanginess.

This meaty, juicy tomato contains few seeds, making it perfect for sauces, canning, or slicing fresh. Anna Russian tomatoes mature early, giving you a head start on enjoying their sweet and rich flavor.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Anna Russian’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-9
Days to maturity65-75
Mature plant height7ft (2 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilRich, moist, well-draining

Golden Sweet

Golden Sweet tomatoes are a mini plum variety with a rich, deep-yellow color and an irresistibly sweet flavor. These oval-shaped fruits are perfect for snacking, salads, and adding a pop of color to any dish. They’re also crack-resistant, easy to grow, and bursting with flavor!

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Golden Sweet’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-11
Days to maturity65-75
Mature plant height6ft (1.8 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilFertile, well-draining

Sweet Aperitif

Sweet Aperitif is a bright red cherry tomato that’s a true treat for your taste buds. With a Brix rating of 13.5, these small fruits have a high sugar content, delivering an exceptionally sweet and juicy flavor with a hint of tanginess for balance.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Sweet Aperitif’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-10
Days to maturity75-80
Mature plant height7ft (2 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilFertile, moist, well-draining

Virginia Sweets

virginia sweet

Virginia Sweets tomatoes are a stunning heirloom beefsteak variety with a beautiful golden-red hue. These tomatoes are extremely sweet and taste amazing. Each fruit is large and meaty, often weighing at least a pound making it perfect for sandwiches and hearty recipes.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Virginia Sweets’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-9
Days to maturity80
Mature plant height6ft (1.8 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilFertile, loamy, well-draining

Sunsugar

sun sugar
Stefan.lefnaer, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Sunsugar is a yellow cherry tomato with a sweet-tart flavor that’s as irresistible as candy. With a Brix rating of 10, these little gems have a burst of sugary sweetness in every bite! Sunsugar tomatoes are also crack-resistant, disease-resistant, and heavy producers.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Sunsugar’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-12
Days to maturity65-75
Mature plant height4-6ft (1.8 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilRich, loamy, well-draining

Ambrosia Gold

ambrosia gold

Ambrosia Gold is a cherry tomato with a sweet, fruity, tropical flavor. These vibrant golden tomatoes grow in clusters of up to 16 fruits per truss! Exceptionally prolific and easy to grow, Ambrosia Gold tomatoes are perfect for snacking on while working in the garden.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Ambrosia Gold’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones3-9
Days to maturity65-80
Mature plant height5ft (1.5 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilMoist, well-draining

Honeycomb

honeycomb

Honeycomb tomatoes are a golden-orange cherry variety with a subtle honey flavor and sweetness that matches their name. They’re also resistant to splitting and easy to grow.

Plant nameSolanum lycopersicum ‘Honeycomb’
Plant typeIndeterminate
Hardiness zones4-9
Days to maturity65-75
Mature plant height5-7ft (1.5-2 meters)
LightFull sun
SoilRich, well-draining

FAQ

Are green tomatoes sweeter than red varieties?

Green tomatoes are usually more tart and tangy than sweet. Red tomatoes tend to be sweeter.

What tomatoes taste as sweet as candy?

Cherry tomatoes, especially varieties like Sweet Aperitif and Sungold, taste just like candy with their super sweet, fruity flavors!

What is the sweetest type of yellow tomato?

Sungold tomatoes are one of the sweetest yellow varieties, because of their very high sugar content.

Are Roma tomatoes sweet?

Roma tomatoes are sweet, tangy, and meaty, perfect for sauces and cooking.

Are plum or cherry tomatoes sweeter?

Cherry tomatoes are typically sweeter than plum tomatoes, although many plum varieties can also be very sweet.

Want to add a pop of sunshine to your garden? Here is a list of stunning yellow tomato varieties you should grow!

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