Pericarp tissues of tomato varieties Quest and Cameron were studied by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) at a controlled temperature of 20°C. The spin-spin relaxation times and the water diffusion coefficients were measured with Carr-Parcell-Meiboom-Gill and pulsed field gradient multi-spin-echo (PFGMSE) NMR sequences. Four relaxing components were extracted from the spin-spin relaxation. The components withT 2=11 ms,T 2=65 ms,T 2=430 ms andT 2=1500 ms were related to the nonexchangeable protons and water proton in each cell compartment (i.e., cell wall-extracellular space, cytoplasm and vacuole, respectively). In contrast to the relative intensities, theT 2 values appeared insensitive to variety and harvest period. The difference in relative intensity was related to the size of the pericarp cell. The water self-diffusion coefficients for each cell compartment were determined simultaneously with the PFGMSE sequence. The water self-diffusion coefficients for the vacuole and cytoplasm were not affected by the harvest date or variety. However, the water self-diffusion in the cell wall-extracellular space was significantly different between the two varieties.