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If the human animal had it's origins in Africa, wouldn't fruit basically be 
an all-year food source?

Marilyn

-----Original Message----- 
From: Ron Hoggan

Unseasonable fruits and berries, such as we now see year-round in grocery
stores, are not congruent with most paleo diet perspectives. It might be
okay to eat bananas for a few weeks each year, but I don't think it is
really congruent with paleo eating to consume bananas, berries, or other
fruits all year long. The tilt of the earth decrees that most of earth's
inhabitants have had to adapt to seasonal variations in their food supply.

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