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Geneticists and purveyors miss the point when they tart tomatoes up to look "perfect," like too-red Christmas tree ornaments; tomatoes are supposed to look as though they've been in the ring with Evander Holyfield (the best ones have been) -- ridged, misshapen, part ripe and part not yet ready, wounded with skin-cracking so savage it looks like dirt-filled stretch marks.
A "Family Feud" contestant may have ignited a real family feud when, on national television, she singled out her husband's penis as a part ripe for replacing.
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Actually, derivatives of cinnamic acid exist in all fruit parts, but concentrations are higher in the outer parts of ripe fruit.
Take frequent walks in your area before actually foraging, to familiarize yourself with what's growing where, and when edible plant parts are ripe or ready for harvest.
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They form a tradition revered by the world, but its magnificence manifests itself only when one's knowledge is ripe," part of the text reads in translation.
I chimed in on occasion about my work on the intersections of hip-hop and science, and as the conversation progressed, realized that what I was a part of was ripe with models for what must happen in STEM education, especially for youth who are most unsuccessful in science classrooms.
Six months after gambling on his hunch that the auto-parts industry is ripe for consolidation, Wilbur Ross says his acquisition spree has only just begun.
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