no, only genetically modified fruits and veggies are seedless
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Great Question! Firstly, plants baring seedless fruit have to be grown from cutoffs: the seedless fruit itself is the result of a genetic mutation. Secondly, in light of the first fact, because such plants can only be cultivated from cutoffs, they can't evolve to resist new disease. Humans have been cultivating seedless banana's for 15000 years: enumerable variety's have already become extinct because of this; in fact, one known as the Gros Michael disappeared in the sixties and was said to well exceed the variety we have now in regards to flavour and texture. Have you not noticed how much sweeter and flavoursome seeded watermelon is compared to the seedless type? The seedless fruit industry - as many other vacuous trades - relies solely on consumer demand rather than intelligent progress. What's the moral of the story? Naturally procreating organisms with diverse gene pools survive and flourish, while organisms with little or no genetic diversity eventually become extinct. Love thy seed. Boycott thy seedless. And enjoy the wonderful endowments of our species by actively diversifying your gene pool via natural procreation with one, or many whom you are genetically different to. Thank ye muchly. Diversify!
Some examples of local fruits without seeds include seedless grapes, seedless watermelon, and seedless bananas. These fruits are generally cultivated to have smaller or no seeds for a more enjoyable eating experience.
Fruits and veggies
Seedless lemons are typically found in grocery stores and markets, especially during the peak citrus season. They are often labeled as "seedless" or "sweet lemons." If you don't see them, you can inquire with the produce department or try specialty or organic markets.
Seedless fruits are not necessarily genetically modified. Some seedless fruits occur naturally through a process called parthenocarpy, where fruits develop without fertilization. However, some seedless fruits are also produced through genetic modification techniques.
Organic fruits and vegetables are said to increase life span, and contain more key nutrients than fruits and veggies that were treated with chemicals. In short, yes, eating organic fruits will keep you healthier.
Some examples of fruits that do not have seeds naturally include seedless watermelon, seedless grapes, and seedless bananas.
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you exercises eat healthy and be happy oh and its a good idea to drink organic veggies and fruits.
carrots, potatoes... lettuce...kale... broccolie colliflower
There are no "artificial" food coloring that is organic, since that would contradict the term organic. But you can find some organic food colorings if you want, but I would suggest cooking veggies a different way to make them more attractive (perhaps stir-fry?), and try out different fruits until you find ones the children like.
No, seedless fruits are not considered genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Seedless fruits are typically produced through natural processes such as selective breeding or hybridization, rather than through genetic modification techniques.
They are Fruits even though they dont have seeds
Only seedless fruits and no citrus.
Seedless fruit are most commonly created by not fertilizing a plant. Some seedless fruits exist because of a genetic mutation.