Tomato variety "Taste of Childhood" is a medium-ripening, large-fruited variety intended for cultivation in open ground and under plastic coverings. Determinant-type plants grow to a height of 60-70 cm and form three to four clusters of fruit. The ripening period is approximately 110-115 days from germination, allowing for harvest at optimal times. Fruits are round, weighing from 160 to 205 grams, without a green spot at the stem attachment, red when fully ripe and light green when immature. "Taste of Childhood" tomato fruits have a fleshy texture, high density, and pronounced aroma, providing excellent taste qualities. They are multi-chambered, which contributes to their versatility. The variety is characterized by high marketability and uniformity of fruit, and with proper regulation of the number of fruits per cluster, the average fruit weight can be increased. Yield reaches 9-11 kg per square meter in greenhouse conditions. The variety exhibits resistance to major tomato diseases, such as fusarium, cladosporiosis, and tobacco mosaic virus, enhancing cultivation reliability and reducing crop losses. Due to its qualities, "Taste of Childhood" tomatoes are suitable for fresh consumption, as well as for pickling, canning, juice, ketchup, and tomato paste, making this variety universal and popular among gardeners and producers.