DailyDirt: Trick Or Treat

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  1. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 30 Oct 2015 @ 6:00pm

    For Halloween, I like to bake a couple dozen three-layer double-chocolate chocolate cakes. Then, I give a big piece to every trick-or-treater, but I give it to 'em on really nice china. That way they have to stand there and eat it immediately. While they're eating, I read from the Grand Inquisitor chapter of The Brothers Karamazov. Good times.

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    JoeCool (profile), 30 Oct 2015 @ 6:10pm

    Different flavor chocolate -

    God, it's bananas all over again. Perhaps most of you are too young to remember, but today's banana doesn't hold a candle to the flavor of bananas decades ago. That's because they're all dead. While distributors were willing to pay to overthrow legal governments to keep their banana monopolies, they WEREN'T willing to pay to keep them healthy, and a global blight killed them. They found some hardier variety that VAGUELY tastes kinda like bananas to replace them, but they all suck. There's a handful of the old varieties left in the hands of a few universities that are trying to find a way to bring them back, but don't hold your breath.

    It would be a shame to see chocolate go the same way, but the chocolate overlords at least seem to be spending money on the problem.

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    Anonymous Coward, 30 Oct 2015 @ 7:48pm

    Re: Different flavor chocolate -

    Just like tomatoes... And a bunch of other domesticated plants. Strawberries....

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  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 30 Oct 2015 @ 9:47pm

    Re: Re: Different flavor chocolate -

    But I really like the taste of Monsantomatoes & Monsantoberries.

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    Anonymous Coward, 31 Oct 2015 @ 9:28am

    Re: Re: Re: Different flavor chocolate -

    Croptrust.org has some information on bananas, including some 'impact stories'. How useful their information may be, I can't bear to find out: the web designer went for 'user obstruction' instead of 'user interaction'. People more tolerant of annoying design & implementation choices than I am might find it interesting. There are also strawberry stories... supposedly.

    I found the page that allows access to the public data from the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, but I can't seem to find any entries for 'Musa'*. Then again, they don't seem to understand why databases are useful: the result of almost every query is 'Records haven't been indexed yet.' An alphabetical walk through the full seed list finds plenty of 'Fragaria', so at least strawberries are in there.

    _____
    * - is this because the bananas we eat tend to be seedless, meaning that preservation would be in a 'gene bank' instead of a 'seed bank'? Don't know much about botany.

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    JoeCool (profile), 31 Oct 2015 @ 9:48am

    Re: Re: Re: Re: Different flavor chocolate -

    Bananas propagate through rhizomes: "a continuously growing horizontal underground stem that puts out lateral shoots and adventitious roots at intervals." Basically, the roots spread underground and send up stems periodically. You split the rootball at the stems to separate the plants. Technically, bananas are herbs, not trees. Just REALLY BIG ones. Modern bananas have three sexes and immature seeds that don't mature, making them "seedless". So you'd need gene samples of all three sexes.

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    Anonymous Coward, 31 Oct 2015 @ 10:27am

    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Different flavor chocolate -

    Cool. That's actually interesting info that I never would have learned if I'd counted on myself to google it 'one of these days'. (Drinking Earl Gray for thirty years, and I only got around to looking up 'bergamot' last week.)

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    JoeCool (profile), 3 Nov 2015 @ 11:36pm

    Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Different flavor chocolate -

    I know what you mean. I never thought about googling "bergamot" myself until I saw it mentioned as a scalp treatment. Then I was like "I thought that was something added to snooty tea..." and got the gumption to look up what it was. It's odd what leads to looking up certain bits of info. I looked up the info on bananas some time back when I was looking for a recipe for plantains and got distracted by the story of the demise of the modern banana.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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