A special variety originating from Eastern Europe, the mountain valley of the Minusinsk region. A rare and noteworthy variety. In the Norwegian mountains, it grew in a cool summer in a film greenhouse and gave an impressive harvest. The bunches bear 4-5 large round and juicy fruits that resemble an apple in shape. The plant is hardy, resistant to diseases, and has a strong root system. Regular foliage, but stood out from other plants in strength and size. Due to its unique appearance, you will not confuse this plant with any other. It is best to grow with two stems, then the fruits grow to a weight of 300-400 grams. An indeterminate variety of unlimited growth that needs a tall greenhouse or will have to bend along the ceiling like a liana. The taste is mild, tomato-like, you just need to let it ripen to a bright red color. The cut is meaty.