Generally it’s not a good thing.
Produce is bred for a more appealing appearance, flavor, texture, and even longevity/shelf life. They’re genetically modified versions of the original — something nature never made.
We’ve been fooled as well as fool ourselves when we simply presume they’re natural and “healthy.”
I understand what it is. That doesn't mean it's bad for our health. Selective breeding has been going on for thousands of years. We also do it ourselves as a species.
Each to their own preference. I prefer closer to nature made than fiction-food. Suffice it to say, our distant ancestors weren’t eating the scientific dystopian diet we’re shoveling into our mouths 365 days a year in contemporary times.
Nothing to do with preference, it's history and science based.
Our ancestors were most definitely experimenting with crossbreeding
Native Americans crossbred corn to create new varieties and higher yields.
This has been going on for a very long time.
Crossbred dogs for example are usually healthier over time than purebred simply because of the genetic diversity.
.Are Mixed-Breed Dogs Healthier? — Yes, But it's Complicated!
Mixed-breed dogs are healthier than purebred dogs for most medical conditions. This was confirmed by a study conducted in 2013.breedingbusiness.com
“Our ancestors were most definitely experimenting with crossbreeding
Native Americans crossbred corn to create new varieties and higher yields.
This has been going on for a very long time”
Correct. Plant foods have been altered / fucked with for a long time. Non nature made / unnatural foods have been around a while.
Small Example: https://www.outandaboutmag.com/10-shockingly-man-made-fruits-nuts-and-vegetables-we-didnt-know/
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