Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How to choose a good peach ?????

Photo by Miguel Loureiro © 2011
My answer to this question is that you should always look for bee stings in the fruit sold. That is the most effective way to find out if that fruit is being sprayed with any kind of pesticides.  If the fruit is totally perfect, it's not normal.  I will post some examples of fruit with bee stings so that we can all understand the concept.

After pollination, the fruit will start to set on the trees.  Growing from small little bitty fruit till it reaches it's pick-able size or time. During this period, the bees are still buzzing around.  If they land on the fruit, sting it and continue to fly around, it is because the fruit is sweet, pure and clear of any kind of chemicals.

Now, my question is: "Why don't the bees touch the other fruit?" ....Bees-"The ultimate pesticide tracer"...
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