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On 11/30/2011 07:26 AM, Dedy Rundle wrote:
figs, dates, carob, nuts such as pistachio, sea beet [the wild ancestor
of common vegetables such as beetroot, sugar beet and Swiss chard], wild
carrots [Daucus Carota maximus], castanea sativa, acorns and more...
gotta run... happy searching :-)
>
> PS... in south east Asia they would have enjoyed munching on sugar
> cane too! :-)
>

Proper experiment would be to eat raw zero carb for a year or two, then 
try the paleo version of these veg.
I did it with organic bananas.
You won't be doing it twice.

William

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