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> From: Dariusz ROZYCKI <[log in to unmask]>
> In other words, do you think our
> instincts simply aren't what they used to be, or the foods aren't wat
> they used to be? Or both?
> Regarding the "stop" you mentioned above, would the same apply to
> veggies? I understand where you're coming from whne you say "tomorrow is
> another day to eat" but no one's instincts will tell him to stop eating
> after a fifth banana if it tastes just as good as the first one, unless
> the person knows something more than his insticts do.
I am a bit tired of repeating, you know. Check the 20+ messages I wrote
to you (personally and on the list), and the archives.
> I will. I only had one organuc apple and one organic banana (I presume
> "organic" is the variety you have in mind here), and they did taste
> better. I ate both items without feeling satisified, and I have no idea
> for how much longer I could have kept going. But you might be right
> (especially if you've tried it yourself) that the more natural, the more
> filling they are.
You didn't get my point. Wild apples, or those which are not
cultivated/selected, are INEDIBLE (very astringent).
> BTW, I have never seen something called "passion fruit" in any store
> aruond here. Where are they from and is there a season for them, as a
> reason I can't find them? Is there any other fruit I can try to sort of
> convince myself on this issue?
Passion fruit has a great flavor, but is a bit acid (that's why they
use it in ice-creams). I found some in exotic food stores in Paris,
but in Montreal I don't know if you will find any. Passion fruits
can be pleasant, but I can't eat more than 2 or 3 because of the
acidity.
Best wishes,
Jean-Louis
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