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>Stefan:
>>- I've enjoyed oranges for some months now - they were in season
>> in Spain. Now that the season comes to its end my need seems to
>> fade. I'm eating lesser and lesser oranges.
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>>Similar patterns showed up with other fruits/vegetables that have
>>sharply defined seasons in Europe, e.g. broccoli, celery, apples,
>>water melons, etc.
>kirt
>It may be that these foods simply taste better in season, you've had your
>fill during the season, and then the quality drops off out of season. I
>think most people who enjoy produce eat somewhat seasonally...
except that more and more , one can buy grapes in the spring, melons
and
raspberries in winter , etc...and less and less people know that there
is
season to grow foods.
People soon are going to ask me at the market why i am not carrying
cherries
in the fall.
lot of people are asking me now if i am doing the market when they
know that
i am selling fruits only (sorry it is not the season yet) and we are
living
in a very rural setting so i wonder where the peoples in the cities
are at ,
in relationship with their environment .?
jean-claude
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