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eddie wrote:please add green peppers to the discussion.
tomatoes here are definitely not very good. kinda flavorless. the little ones are fine tho.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:I'm talking about the fruit not the titties.
DrP wrote:Japanese breed for cosmetics and not for taste.
Greji wrote:I don't know, I 've had a couple breed me that didn't taste too bad. However, you're spot on about the burgers...
dimwit wrote:Growing your own produce is one of the major benefits of having your own home. Weed in particular are a hundred times better when they are home grown. Green peppers on the otherhand, I have never had much luck with growing.
(1VB)freels wrote:It probably is the dirt... Lots of volcanic shit everywhere..
Hydroponics is now well established in Japan, particularly for vegetables such as cucumbers, melons, tomatoes, lettuce, honeworts, strawberries, radish sprouts, leeks and green Welsh onions. One of the most remarkable applications of hydroponics is a computerized NFT system in the Daiei supermarket which is located in Funabashi City at the Lalaport Shopping Center, one of the largest in Asia. Starting from scratch (seed!) in the back of the store, the product makes its way as it grows until it reaches the customer up front. Only four technicians control the entire process.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Why do Japanese tomatoes suck so bad?
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:I used to ask the same question about my (now ex-)wife.
Bucky wrote:She was one hot tomato, was she?
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