
Tamarillos look very similar to cherry tomatoes. Compared with ordinary tomatoes, tamarillos has thick flesh and is rich in pectin. It is an excellent material for canning, jam and pectin. Fresh tamarillos can be stored for 80 ~ 120 days at room temperature, and keep the attractive color and fresh taste unchanged. It is suitable for long-distance transportation and off-season sales.

Like cherry tomatoes, Tamarillos are ideal for using a roller grader to sort by size. Tamarillos sorting machine uses the bearings to rotate to drive the rollers on the classification bed to move forward and parallel, and gradually increase the gap between the rollers, and to reach the corresponding size of Tamarillos, so that Tamarillos from the roller gap falls on the fruit conveyor belt to complete the purpose of grading Tamarillos. The conveyor belt after grading is extended to facilitate the picking of fruit.
