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Old 08-08-2015, 03:23 PM   #18909
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Originally Posted by Daisy Chain View Post
Orema I had not thought of it that way ! Here our local strawberries are finished. I bought a punnet of Dutch strawberries, really tiny and a punnet which were from a few counties away, they were the huge ones. They were sweet and juicy and delicious. Now here`s a thought...the little ones were tasteless and bouncy, like a rubber ball. I read an article a while ago about how fruit is `modified`...[for want of a better word]...to make it not get damaged in transit and to make it have a longer shelf life...so you are afraid of big food and I think I am afraid of bouncy food !

Food for thought eh ? !!

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Food for thought, indeed!

You make an excellent point; size doesn't matter when it comes to modified food, but seeing big food shakes me up.
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