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o...btw...are branana seeds in the center? when i eat, i see the small black dots...i guess thats the seeds of branana...
i think it doesn't matter to eat branana seed~ just like stawberry~well..better than grape seeds haha ymm>w< i love branana
Yup, I'm too lazy to shoot those seeds out from my mouth, so I swallow them altogether with the flesh.. @Baikuza as far as I know that division of Magnoliophyta are flowering plants which means that they produce flowers (including all its stamens and ovaries). So, if seeds are developed from ovulums which are located inside ovaries, I can conclude that every flowering plants do produce seeds. Except those with some anomalies (ugh, plants always full with anomalies.. Q: Why are chemists great for solving problems?
A: They have all the solutions.
Personally, as far as we talk about seedless fruits, I am fond of seedless mandarines. Jesus how I hate seeds in that fruit.
As far as Victor eats grapes together with their seeds, I have always eaten sunflower's "seeds" (achenes) together with their shells
But I'm sure that I won't do the same thing to mango seeds..
hahaha sure u won't~~unless u wanna die~~haha plum seed is ~fine~ to u~~~~ well...i duno we can eat sunflower seed... can we??? in my owner garden, there are roses...n i found that they have fruit like structure.. i am not sure weather it is really a fruit or not... is orange n pretty hard round *fruit* this is my first time to see rose fruit...is it a fruit?? it doesn't seem we can eat it...
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