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Medicinal plants / Tropical agriculture / Fruit / Ornamental trees / Staple foods / Peach / Watermelon / Mango / Ripening / Food and drink / Rosids / Agriculture
Date: 2001-11-14 15:01:00
Medicinal plants
Tropical agriculture
Fruit
Ornamental trees
Staple foods
Peach
Watermelon
Mango
Ripening
Food and drink
Rosids
Agriculture

Fruit - Shopping for Freshness Apples: firm with smooth, clean skin and good color. Avoid fruit with bruises or decay spots.

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