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>We ate a lot of locally available seafood;   the flavor was
>fantastic!    I ate a lot of wild berries-  very sweet!
>
>All the comments about wild food not being sweet are silly
>in my book!


In fact all foods in its natural state ,  appealing to the sens of smell at
a given time taste sweet to me  , even salt., onions or black
adish.( pungent kind of radish).
That might explain the quest for sweet in the context of eating without
considering the instinctive appeal of the moment ( but the memorised
desires)

jean-claude

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