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Photos: A Colorful Winter—Beautiful Fruit and Vegetable Still Lifes- Yasha Wallin posted in Creativity, Living and Food
‘A Colorful Winter’ by photographer Florent Tanet comes right in time has winter finally hit, everything is grey and drab and we lack some playful colors. Inspired by a luxury comestibles boutique in the famous Le Bon Marché department store in Paris, Tanet arranged every day fruits and vegetables into graphic patterns, successively sculptures and still lives.

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Photos: A Colorful Winter—Beautiful Fruit and Vegetable Still Lifes
Yasha Wallin posted in Creativity, Living and Food

‘A Colorful Winter’ by photographer Florent Tanet comes right in time has winter finally hit, everything is grey and drab and we lack some playful colors. Inspired by a luxury comestibles boutique in the famous Le Bon Marché department store in Paris, Tanet arranged every day fruits and vegetables into graphic patterns, successively sculptures and still lives.

(Source: ignant.de)

Tags: fruit food tips

Mmm, pancake weekend, with fresh peaches from Hollin Farms.

Mmm, pancake weekend, with fresh peaches from Hollin Farms.

Gone pickin’ at Hollin Farms

Gone pickin’ at Hollin Farms

Tags: fruit farms va

Convenient chart/calendar of when fruits and vegetables are in season.

(via marylauran)

I’m very much looking forward to the months of in-season local fruit.

I’m very much looking forward to the months of in-season local fruit.

(Source: naturallyfanatical, via teawithlemon)

Tags: fruit markets

An inverted classic: caramel-filled apples.
(via gastrogirl)

An inverted classic: caramel-filled apples.

(via gastrogirl)

Cantaloupe outbreak is deadliest in a decade - The Washington Post

Health officials say as many as 16 people have died from possible listeria illnesses traced to Colorado cantaloupes, the deadliest food outbreak in more than a decade. (Sept. 28) 

I didn’t really like cantaloupes before, but now I have good reason.  Perhaps we should take a look at food safety standards?

(h/t: Umi G.)

The strawberry is appealing, but I’m not so sure about the other two.  (and how would they handle blends).  
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Created by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa, the juice box’s packaging is supposed to be more appealing to the eye by imitating the actual fruit they contain.

The strawberry is appealing, but I’m not so sure about the other two.  (and how would they handle blends).  

gaksdesigns:

Created by Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa, the juice box’s packaging is supposed to be more appealing to the eye by imitating the actual fruit they contain.

(via skyghe)

Tags: branding fruit

The only three pineapples in North Korea?
kimjongillookingatthings:

looking at fruit

The only three pineapples in North Korea?

kimjongillookingatthings:

looking at fruit

Rigorous? Probably not, but nice to see a “real” apples-to-oranges comparison:
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Apples and Oranges can’t be compared.  It’s impossible!  Or is it?  Only in the realm of infographicals can these two fruits occupy the same comparison.
via jessis & nickseam

Rigorous? Probably not, but nice to see a “real” apples-to-oranges comparison:

ilovecharts:

Apples and Oranges can’t be compared.  It’s impossible!  Or is it?  Only in the realm of infographicals can these two fruits occupy the same comparison.

via jessis & nickseam

(via gjurich)

Fruit for sale, Hanoi, Vietnam

Fruit for sale, Hanoi, Vietnam

Bia Hoi Corner, Hanoi, Vietnam (by Jacques)

NY Times gets a winning headline

This story shows up in the most popular stories on NYTimes.com today. I think it’s almost exclusively on the headline word choice (though the article is pretty interesting too, in a nerdy sort of way).  

Lack of Sex Among Grapes Tangles a Family Vine

For the last 8,000 years, the wine grape has had very little sex. This unnatural abstinence threatens to sap the grape’s genetic health and the future pleasure of millions of oenophiles.

he lack of sex has been discovered by Sean Myles, a geneticist at Cornell University. He developed a gene chip that tests for the genetic variation commonly found in grapes. He then scanned the genomes of the thousand or so grape varieties in the Department of Agriculture’s extensive collection.

Much to his surprise he found that 75 percent of the varieties were as closely related as parent and child or brother and sister. “Previously people thought there were several different families of grape,” Dr. Myles said. “Now we’ve found that all those families are interconnected and in essence there’s just one large family.”

Thus merlot is intimately related to cabernet franc, which is a parent of cabernet sauvignon, whose other parent is sauvignon blanc, the daughter of traminer, which is also a progenitor of pinot noir, a parent of chardonnay.

This web of interrelatedness is evidence that the grape has undergone very little breeding since it was first domesticated, Dr. Myles and his co-authors report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Oranges and Pears (Hanoi, Vietnam)

Oranges and Pears (Hanoi, Vietnam)