Do you know what a pluot is? It's a hybrid cross between a plum and an apricot. Sounds yummy! The pluot pictured is just one of seven hybrid or genetically modified food items detailed at WebEcoist. Link -via the Presurfer
Do you know what a pluot is? It's a hybrid cross between a plum and an apricot. Sounds yummy! The pluot pictured is just one of seven hybrid or genetically modified food items detailed at WebEcoist. Link -via the Presurfer
I thought apples were pretty perfect to begin with, but apparently not.
Ok, the Grapple case is already debunked.
Colourful carrots is normal, orange carrots are only the ones produced and sold in industrial scale (a bit like yellow maize, vs the white, blue, red...).
Plum and Apricots are related, so the Pluot is not a weird feat. It isn't even a GMO, just a hybrid.
The Tangelo case is even worse: Citrus easily hybridize between each others, even in wilderness. The Tangelo is just a commercially interesting hybrid. Even the Grapefruit is a hybrid.
The references on the giant raisin and grapple both link to a page that is full of obvious jokes.
Humo's got it right on carrots, pluots and tangelos. On top of that,the GMO carrots mentioned are modified to increase calcium, not change colour.
The lemon tomato is not called a lemato, does not look like the picture (duh), has basil, not lemon genes as mentioned above, and apparently smells/tastes of "perfume, rose, geranium and lemongrass", not lemons.
The insulin lettuce one seems about the only legit thing on the whole page.
Normally I'd just sigh and ignore an article like this, but I am feeling decidedly intolerant of poor science reporting this morning.
DUH! Cholesterol is only found in animal products.
Who cares about that, do they have any Trans Fats?
That article is a load of bunk.