Added | Wed, 29/03/2017 |
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Дата публикации | Wed, 29/03/2017
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A programmer from Beijing, in time for their lunch casually glanced at the tomato, I was horrified – inside his lunch tomato strawberries (!). The man was shocked, because he almost ate a mutant. No doubt, he stopped to feast on a vegetable and photographed it below to share with social networks, with the question of whether "it" is.
Many professionals of the food industry immediately responded to the call of the frightened programmer, and reassured him, explaining that there is no mutation in this vegetable there.
As it turned out, a similar phenomenon occurs frequently, when tomatoes are grown under conditions of low humidity and irregular watering. Due to the lost of moisture in the tomatoes may experience unusual formations and growths that are nothing to do with strawberries are not in principle.
However, experts also emphasized that they see this phenomenon for the first time – it really was a growth in tomato is similar to ripe strawberries.
Translated by «Yandex.Translator»
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