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25g of dried fruit in morning porridge and one big apple from local orchards.
Try to avoid imported fresh fruit
Try to avoid imported fresh fruit
Kiwis, pineapples, mandarin oranges, water melons, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, grapes, peaches and apricots... are what I prefer and consider amazing in taste.
Don't like so much apples or melons, or oranges and other more exotic fruit.
Kiwis and mandarin oranges I can eat a kilogram a day.
agree, in the UK, for soft fruit, putting aside miles/farmers, you pay a premium for something imported that maybe nutritionally correct, but has little taste due to chilling , intensive cultivation ... maybe brexit will fix local sources.Try to avoid imported fresh fruit
I almost never eat fruit. Veg I do, but just don't eat fruit for some reason. My body must hate me.
Pretty muchYeah, and perhaps your health isn't the best either.
I do understand. It just smacks of dumbing down everything. It's a flippin' fruit and the girlfriend and I much prefer satsumas to clementines. They should tell you what you are buying, not what they've marketed it as. I don't know how they get away with it.
Pretty much
I love empty carbs and other crap. My diet isn't great but I've cut down significantly on the crap. Can't get enough of empty carbs thoughDoubt that has anything to do with not eating fruit, especially if you eat veg.
There is no such thing as 'essential carbs' so as long as you are getting your vitamins and minerals from other sources, there is no 'need' to eat fruit.
agree, in the UK, for soft fruit, putting aside miles/farmers, you pay a premium for something imported that maybe nutritionally correct, but has little taste due to chilling , intensive cultivation ... maybe brexit will fix local sources.
so - sorry - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, peaches and apricots, Cherries and sour cherries are out - strictlydancingcitrus