Denis:
>Make your choice in situ as it were, smelling all the fruits and
>vegetables before buying.
It reminds me that a few days ago, I tried mangustan (is the
translation correct? The French name is "mangoustan"). A bit expensive
(40 F/kg); the outer part is thick, a bit hard, dark red, and it tastes
*awful*; but the central, white part (similar to lychee) has a really
fine taste. I guess that if I was an animal, relying only on smell
and/or on the first bite, I would never suspect that the fruit were
edible.
Best wishes,
Jean-Louis.