Can guinea pigs eat cherry tomatoes? A cherry tomato is a rounded, small-fruited tomato thought to be an intermediate genetic admixture between wild currant-type tomatoes and domesticated garden tomatoes.
Cherry tomatoes range in size from a thumb tip up to the size of a golf ball and can range from being spherical to slightly oblong in shape.
Although usually red, other varieties such as yellow, green, and black also exist.

The more oblong ones often share characteristics with plum tomatoes and are known as grape tomatoes.
The berry tomato is regarded as a botanical variety of the cultivated berry, Solanum lycopersicum var. cerasiforme.
Can guinea pigs eat cherry tomatoes?
Yes, they can eat them in small amounts.
For more foods that guinea pigs can and can’t eat, check out our GUINEA PIG FOOD LIST