Subject: Re: Fruit
>> Wild berries.
Hmm. Instead of "wild", perhaps I should have written "original". In other
words, a wild plant that comes as close to it's paleo ancestors as
possible.
>I have LOTS of wild raspberries on my property. They are very easy to
tell from
>domesticated ones because the fruits are much smaller and the seeds are
much larger.
Thanks. I will compare vs. some store bought.
>Same for the wild strawberries.
I have seen same in the mountains around here. Never saw an actual berry
though. Birds probably get to them first :(
Jean-Clude adds:
>cherries the same you have native cherries and you can fin "wild" plants
>giving many types of fruits from the most sour to the sweetest created by
> cross pollination .
Interesting that you say they are sweetest, when the general concensus on
this list is that "original" fruits and berries would *not* have been very
sweet (or, so "they" say :). Therefore I have to assume that "sweetness" is
not necessarily a modern-only trait.