Tomato (Café ReMix)
- If you were looking for the ingredient used for preparing sandwiches in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, see Tomato.
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Tomatoes (Japanese:トマト Tomato) are a kind of gimmick that appears in Pokémon Café ReMix.
Characteristics
Description
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Clearability
Tomatoes can't be cleared by Pokémon combos, Café skills or megaphones. Instead, they need to be dropped into a basket by moving the Pokémon icons in the puzzle in a way that drives them to their destination.
Stages
Tomatoes have only one stage that is cleared when they are dropped into a basket. The basket is a fixed section in the puzzle that does not disappear even after all the tomatoes have been cleared.
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Two-part gimmick
Tomatoes belong to the kind of gimmicks that consist of two parts that need to be connected to remove them from the puzzle. The other part is the basket. There can be one or more baskets in a puzzle, and these can vary in size depending on the order. If multiple baskets are present in the puzzle, tomatoes can be dropped to either of them. The baskets are shared with the Basil gimmick, so if both gimmicks are present in a puzzle, they can be dropped to the same baskets indiscriminately.
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| Part 1 | Part 2 | |
Movability

Tomatoes can be moved around the puzzle if they are pushed by other icons. Pokémon that have tomatoes as their specialty gimmick can move them around more easily than other Pokémon. The basket is a fixed section in the puzzle.
Trappability
Tomatoes can be contained by other gimmicks: Olive oil, Bubbles, Ice cubes, Coffee ice cubes, Mayo, Gummy and Jelly.
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As a Specialty gimmick
Effects
List of Pokémon that have tomatoes as their specialty gimmick
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| Specialty | Pokémon | Slot 1 | Slot 2 | Slot 3 | Hidden gimmick |
Mew |
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Fresh |
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Flower power |
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Sleepy loungewear |
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Rowlet |
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Rowlet |
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Beach vibes |
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Gengar |
— | ||||
Hattrem |
— | ||||
Commemorative brooch |
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Snubbull |
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Snubbull |
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Dapper attire |
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Dapper attire |
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Scorbunny |
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Halloween |
— | ||||
Snorlax |
— | ||||
Camping |
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Cyndaquil |
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Cozy flower |
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Cozy flower |
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Commemorative brooch |
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Commemorative brooch |
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Floral |
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In Main Orders
In Extra Orders
In Daily Training
Tomatoes do not appear in any of the Daily Training assortments.
In One-Minute Cooking
Tomatoes do not appear in any One-Minute Cooking event.
In Slow Cooking
Tomatoes do not appear in any Slow Cooking event.
Trivia
- No Pokémon has tomatoes as their third or fourth specialty gimmick.
- No Pokémon receives the Outfit grade 4 score boost for the tomatoes secialty gimmick.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | トマト | |
| Mandarin Chinese | 番茄 | |
| French | Tomates | |
| German | Tomaten | |
| Italian | I Pomodori | |
| Korean | 토마토 | |
| Spanish | Tomate | |
Related articles
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