Seems inordinately shorter here than in the US or or UK, is this just my perception? If not, does anyone happen to know the reason?
Mmm yes I know what you mean but i don’t think that’s the situation here, I don’t think it’s due to them being so incredibly natural, fear it has more to do with them being out of date alreadyIn the US people shop for fruits and vegs maybe once a week so these foods are bred and handled to look good and stay fresh longer, thicker skins, genetic manipulation, refrigerated trucks, spraying wax on them, etc. In other countries people prefer to shop more often and get their food so the fruits and vegs are more natural.
Mmm yes I know what you mean but i don’t think that’s the situation here, I don’t think it’s due to them being so incredibly natural, fear it has more to do with them being out of date already
If you are in CABA and close to Palermo, go to the Bonpland farmers' marketBonpland / Soler almacen or Mercado Punto Verde at Dorrego just off Cordoba, the produce sold there is ecologically grown, harvested the night before and brought in fresh by the growers themselves. Keeps wonderful for a week or two and you skip the middle man and don't consume pesticides poison and Monsanto garabge.Mmm yes I know what you mean but i don’t think that’s the situation here, I don’t think it’s due to them being so incredibly natural, fear it has more to do with them being out of date already
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