Wednesday, 29 November 2017

1 tip to pick the freshest veggies and ripest fruit

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Finding the best, ripest and tastiest fruits and vegetables isn't as intuitive as you might think. Here's an important tip: Beautiful doesn't mean delicious. Sub-par conventional produce is bred to look waxy, glistening and perfectly symmetrical, while prime fruits and vegetables are often irregularly shaped, with slight visual imperfections outside, but have a world of flavor waiting inside. Follow the link to see more basic rules. #WellnessWednesday
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