Nothing much to say here, really. Been growing a garden since I was a wee lad. This is the first time I have ever picked a tomato that has had this bizarre mutation.
We (the kids) came up with a good name for it; Tomatonoceros. I was a big fan of calling it the Tomatoceratops, but they told me it wasn't big enough for such a majestic name.
In any case, we are going to slice it, and thanks to the awesomeness that is the HIVE network, it has become immortalized.
So I pose this question...should I save the seeds to plant next year just to see if we can get an entire plant, or even an entire patch full of eccentric, "nosy" mutants?