Would you try hybrid foods created through cross-pollination?
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Yes, I'm interested!
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No, I'm worried...
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It just freaks me out a bit that these foods aren't 'natural' in the way they grow, or decompose. I wouldn't want to try it first.
It just freaks me out a bit that these foods aren't 'natural' in the way they grow, or decompose. I wouldn't want to try it first.
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Why is this a question? For thousands of years this as been used to create better crops. It looks like someone in your station is trying to create a controversy without checking the facts.
ReplyHumans have been cross pollinating and hybridizing plants and animals since time immemorial. I'd bet a lot of what we eat is the result of cross pollinating and hybridizing. Of course I'd try them.
ReplyWhat's the harm? We're not talking GMO, that's different. Just think about the apple varieties you eat, like the popular Honeycrisp. Don't you think that is the result of cross-pollination??
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