Life’s too short to eat Supermarket tomatoes: World’s Best Markets
Farm under the tutelage of Jamie Oliver actually tasted better than what you get from the supermarket surely a tomato is just a tomato, naysayers proclaimed, this is just a way to get us to pay more for the same thing and there’s dirt on it!,
but once I shoved the offending plum tomato into gaping mouths and the
juice trickled down their chin they were silent and happy to help carry
the bags.
Some countries have been spared the terrible supermarket infliction
which has been borne hardest by the post war generation, for whom it
was the fashion for the modern and speedy that sent them scurrying into
the malls. In these countries the markets are much more than the
stomping ground of the all organic pioneers developing a taste for
flavour like they did for wine. These whirling arenas of colour, smell
and sound are like the nervous centre of a place, where tastes are
discovered and connections are made. At the , but you
literally only live once and I for one am too old already to eat
supermarket tomatoes.
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