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2025-05-03 06:47 am (UTC)
Re: Yay!
>> Chilled produce never really smells of anything <<
It smells less, but to me still has a smell -- or at least, it will if it's ripe and has flavor. Otherwise it's just sort of a flat green smell.
>>the predominant varieties sold tend to be those grown for tough skins and long shelf life rather than any other quality.<<
True for commercial varieties, but sometimes there are heirlooms.
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Re: Yay!
It smells less, but to me still has a smell -- or at least, it will if it's ripe and has flavor. Otherwise it's just sort of a flat green smell.
>>the predominant varieties sold tend to be those grown for tough skins and long shelf life rather than any other quality.<<
True for commercial varieties, but sometimes there are heirlooms.