Curious Cook: How seedless fruits came to be


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We usually consume seedless fruits. Here in France, it is rare to get a supermarket lemon with seeds, or clementines/oranges with pips. Even many grapes do not have seeds. Seedless fruits are produced in huge volumes and now comprise the majority of fruit sold in the developed world, simply because people like the convenience of eating seedless fruits.

Seedless oranges are freaks

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