• wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz
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    11 days ago

    The problem is that the way GMO is used in practice is to maximize profits: get giant fruits that weigh a lot and catch eyes on the shelf, but are low in nutritional value and have shitty taste/texture.

    Like huge strawberries that taste like water, or taste unripe even when they’re ripe. Or giant asparagus that’s as tough as sisal twine.

    I have a theory that if you GMO to prioritize nutritional density, it’ll taste better, because the photonutrients phytonutrients are the stuff that taste good.

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      11 days ago

      nutritional value

      Is not a consideration either way (and that’s part of the problem) time and “viability” from pick to market are even more important than that and even flavor. Hence, hothouse tomatoes, the most tasteless tomato on the planet.