A TOMATO grower and her son look like they’re in a jam — after finding a strawberry ­growing inside one of their creations.

Gardener Liya Zagaynova, who grew the hybrid fruit in her ­Co Wexford greenhouse, showed off the so-called strawmato with her stunned lad Dmitry Murphy, 13.

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It’s one of the first times that the mutant fruit has been grown in Ireland, but another was discovered earlier this year in China.

Experts said the weird double fruit probably grew because the tomato was not fertilised properly and may have lacked water during development. And yes, they are both edible.