It is generally safe to eat tomatoes affected by blight, but it is recommended to remove the affected parts before consuming them to avoid any potential health risks.
Blight can affect a variety of plants, including potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, and other crops. The specific organism causing blight can vary; for example, late blight is caused by a fungal-like organism called Phytophthora infestans, while early blight is caused by a fungus called Alternaria solani. These organisms infect and damage the leaves, stems, and fruits of the affected plants.
No, it is not recommended to eat tomatoes affected by blossom end rot as the affected areas may have a bitter taste and the overall quality of the tomato may be compromised.
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there are several nasty blights going around this year including Late Blight which was the disease that caused the Irish potato famine of the 1800's. These blights affect the leaves but the tomatoes that are ripening are perfectly safe to eat.
Yes, you can eat tomatoes with blossom end rot, but it is recommended to cut off the affected part before consuming the rest of the tomato.
Yes, you can still eat tomatoes with blossom end rot, but it is best to cut off the affected part before consuming them.
Yes. the blight only hurts other plants
Then don't eat them. Fling out.
I'm pretty sure they can eat tomatoes.
During the 1840s, potato blight affected potatoes in Ireland, causing a famine.
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