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Scientists have discovered a flavor gene missing from store bought tomatoes
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<blockquote data-quote="guidoLaMoto" data-source="post: 1611185" data-attributes="member: 14482"><p>AS a student yrs ago, I did genetic research and discovered and isolated the genes for taste and for legs in chickens. I figured if I could double each of them, I could produce broilers with twice the taste and four drum sticks each..I planned on making a fortune by selling to KFC or Popeyes.... I was successful in producing the four drumsticks, but I don't know about the taste-- the little effers were so fast with those four legs, I could never catch 'em to wring their necks & cook 'em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guidoLaMoto, post: 1611185, member: 14482"] AS a student yrs ago, I did genetic research and discovered and isolated the genes for taste and for legs in chickens. I figured if I could double each of them, I could produce broilers with twice the taste and four drum sticks each..I planned on making a fortune by selling to KFC or Popeyes.... I was successful in producing the four drumsticks, but I don't know about the taste-- the little effers were so fast with those four legs, I could never catch 'em to wring their necks & cook 'em. [/QUOTE]
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