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Hallockville Museum Farm held its second annual Tomato Tasting in Riverhead Sunday afternoon. Southold’s Invincible Summer Farms provided 30 varieties for the sold out event.

According to Invincible Summer Farms owner Cheryl Frey Richards, there are thousands of varieties of tomatoes, although her farm only cultivates several hundred.

Cheryl Coffey of Center Moriches takes notes as husband Bob looks on.
Cheryl Coffey of Center Moriches takes notes as husband Bob looks on.
Theo Schamerhorn of New York City.
Theo Schamerhorn of New York City.
Three-year-old Connor Stewart of Brooklyn reaches for a tomato as mom Christy and grandmother C.C. Bookout look on.
Three-year-old Connor Stewart of Brooklyn reaches for a tomato as mom Christy and grandmother C.C. Bookout look on.
John Wirth, right, and Nori Toshi of Manhattan at the tasting.
John Wirth, right, and Nori Toshi of Manhattan at the tasting.
The tasting begins.
The tasting begins.
 Invincible Summer Farms' Cheryl Frey Richards talks to participants about tomatoes.
Invincible Summer Farms’ Cheryl Frey Richards talks to participants about tomatoes.
Some of the many tomatoes Invincible Summer Farms sells.
Some of the many tomatoes Invincible Summer Farms sells.
Jim Richards from Invincible Summer Farms in Southold.
Jim Richards from Invincible Summer Farms in Southold.
Tomatoes lined up and ready for tasting.
Tomatoes lined up and ready for tasting.
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