Re: Morphological evidence of marine adaptations in human kidneys
- From: "Mario Petrinovich" <mario.petrinovic1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 20:18:44 +0100
r norman:
> pete:
>>Mario Petrinovich:
>>> This allow for an explaination that we never ate saltless food
>>> (except fruits). -- Mario
>>
>>But it's not (except fruits), it's (except sweet fruits).
>>
>>The only thing that differentiates tomatoes and red peppers,
>>from what you think of as fruits, is the sugar content.
>
> In many places, bananas are very starchy and a cooked (and salted) as
> vegetables.
Fine. So, suger content. (BTW, my news server went completly off, so
I didn't see pete's post. Although, it might be that the whole Croatia
actually went off. Who knows.)
Ok, I have enough. I have white table at home. After a discussion
with you two, now I am thinking that it might actually be a black table. It
has tiny black spot. It has to be black, then. -- Mario
.
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