“…In recent years, the tree tomato has caught the attention of growers and the industry due to its attractive, fleshy, edible fruits, which can be consumed either in salads or as a dessert fruit, or processed for making jams, yogurts, juices, or alcoholic beverages, among others [5]. It has developed from being a neglected crop, with a local interest in subsistence farms [6], into a promising fruit crop, having been introduced in several countries of Oceania, Southeast Asia, Europe and Africa [7]. Aside from South American countries, New Zealand is the largest producer and exporter of the tree tomato, where the marketable word, "tamarillo", was coined from the Maori term "tama", meaning leadership, combined with the Spanish word, "Amarillo", meaning yellow, or the word, "Tomatillo", meaning small tomato [8].…”