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This is really true. One of the few, truly undenatured foods around here are
the wild blackberries near the stream. They are sweet, yet a small amount
satisfies. They are also relatively low in carb cf. to other fruits because
they have more fiber.

> A wild
>fruit can be sweet too but they have other caracteristics in their taste which
>limit their consumption once the body needs are met( thoses caracteristics
>are eliminated by selection because of the unpleasant taste they give once
>the body needs are met.
>jean-claude
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