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The most beautiful piece of fruit you’ll eat this year will probably also be the least satisfying. That’s not a coincidence.
As fruit production scaled globally, growers increasingly bred varieties that could withstand long shipping distances, sit longer on shelves, and appear uniform and enticing, often at the expense of the complex sugars and aromatic compounds that give fruit its signature flavor.
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