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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1612539" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>Yes. I remember reading somewhere (perhaps on dietdoctor.com) that today's cultivated fruits bear almost no resemblance to their wild forebears. So although our distant hunter-gathering ancestors could pluck fruit from the trees, the carb load would have been considerably more modest.</p><p></p><p>I have seen this happen even within my lifetime. The strawberries are gigantic nowadays! So are tomatos and all sorts of other common staples.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1612539, member: 438800"] Yes. I remember reading somewhere (perhaps on dietdoctor.com) that today's cultivated fruits bear almost no resemblance to their wild forebears. So although our distant hunter-gathering ancestors could pluck fruit from the trees, the carb load would have been considerably more modest. I have seen this happen even within my lifetime. The strawberries are gigantic nowadays! So are tomatos and all sorts of other common staples. [/QUOTE]
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