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Poll Question: Which is the most progressive fruit?
Poll Choice Votes Poll Statistics
4 [3.92%]
1 [0.98%]
2 [1.96%]
12 [11.76%]
12 [11.76%]
0 [0.00%]
5 [4.90%]
4 [3.92%]
1 [0.98%]
5 [4.90%]
2 [1.96%]
1 [0.98%]
1 [0.98%]
2 [1.96%]
3 [2.94%]
6 [5.88%]
0 [0.00%]
4 [3.92%]
4 [3.92%]
1 [0.98%]
2 [1.96%]
3 [2.94%]
3 [2.94%]
10 [9.80%]
14 [13.73%]
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 16:31
I go for the Plum... it has many variations on their color and tastes... but the mixture of bitersweet taste is priceless... and for any who has not taste it, is very unexpected, which is the property of prog rock... expect the unexpected....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 16:52
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 19:05
Strawberry.
 
Strawbs
Strawberry Fields
Um....

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 19:10
Apple, since that's where it all began Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 19:18
David Bowie



but seriously, I'd have to say lemons for their uncanny ability to work in almost anything-- savory, sweet, you name it and a little lemon can't hurt.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 19:24
Originally posted by The Doctor The Doctor wrote:

Where are skittles on your list?  Confused
 
That's how I get my fruit.  That or froot loops. 
 
Froot Loops are way too pop for my tastes (not as much as Corn Pops, though)... Ouch
 
I haven't tried all the fruits on the list, so no vote from me this time...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 19:27
Pomegranates are overly complicated to enjoy, so that is what I pick. (lol, a fruit pun).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 19:45
I've always had an affinity for schnozzleberries myself.  Durian is also a good choice, since it is known to clear a room once opened up, the fruit equivalent of The Residents.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 20:20
I have to agree with pomegranates as well. They're nearly impossible to eat! Apples are progressive, though, because of all the different varieties.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 20:34
Pear. Just look at the way it's shaped!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 21:54
Originally posted by Progosopher Progosopher wrote:

I've always had an affinity for schnozzleberries myself.  Durian is also a good choice, since it is known to clear a room once opened up, the fruit equivalent of The Residents.


Ha! I just checked this thread to make sure someone had mentioned Durian...that's a proggie fruit!

Of course, star fruit is more symphonic...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 22:36
Originally posted by Atavachron Atavachron wrote:

David Bowie



but seriously, I'd have to say lemons for their uncanny ability to work in almost anything-- savory, sweet, you name it and a little lemon can't hurt.


 
You and i think a like David.
I mentioned "Funeral For A Friend" earlier as a veiled way of saying Elton John might have been a progressive fruit.LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 23:25
Tomatoes.  Though now I'm beginning to think that it is the most punk rock of the fruits. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 12 2010 at 23:28
I'd vote for "Tormato" but it isn't listed.  Damn.  I guess "kiwi" wins mine. 

...can't say that the topic of "fruit" has been fully explored in prog rock, really.   
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 03:53
Originally posted by thellama73 thellama73 wrote:

Pear. Just look at the way it's shaped!

Even Neil Peart thinks so!
Trendsetter win!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 04:07
Although some prog may make me go bananas, I vote for the Tangerine (because of the Dream of course).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 04:11
thee Artichoke is very progressive fruit /plant with a so many taste variaties and neuances that you don't realy know what it taste like an acquired taste and you may not like it at first but on second or third time you may like it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 05:09
The tangerine, obviously.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 06:41
I voted for the blueberry, but my personal favorite is these:
http://www.port-international.com/images/katalog_neu/2/minneola.jpg
When you get a good a batch, they're a wonderful blend of sweet and sour and few seeds if any, very tender flesh.

"The Minneola tangelo is likewise a cross between a Duncan grapefruit and a Dancy tangerine, and was released in 1931 by the United States Department of Agriculture Horticultural Research Station in Orlando. Most Minneola tangelos are characterized by a stem-end neck which tends to make the fruit appear bell-shaped. Because of this it is called the Honeybell in the gift fruit trade where it is one of the most popular varieties, but the proper name is Minneola. The fruit is usually fairly large, typically 9 - 9½ inches in circumference. The peel color when mature, results in a bright reddish-orange color. The peel is relatively thin, so the fruit peels easily. It is quite juicy. The Minneola is not strongly self-fruitful and yields will be greater when interplanted with suitable pollenizers such as Temple, Sunburst tangerine or possibly Fallglo tangerine. It tends to bear a good crop every other year." Wkki

By the way, the smaller ones are usually the best.

I wonder what would happen if The Utility Muffin Research Kitchen joined forces with The United States Department of Agriculture Horticultural Research Station in Orlando? Tongue




Edited by Slartibartfast - February 13 2010 at 06:48
Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2010 at 07:09
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

I voted for the blueberry, but my personal favorite is these:
http://www.port-international.com/images/katalog_neu/2/minneola.jpg
When you get a good a batch, they're a wonderful blend of sweet and sour and few seeds if any, very tender flesh.

"The Minneola tangelo is likewise a cross between a Duncan grapefruit and a Dancy tangerine, and was released in 1931 by the United States Department of Agriculture Horticultural Research Station in Orlando. Most Minneola tangelos are characterized by a stem-end neck which tends to make the fruit appear bell-shaped. Because of this it is called the Honeybell in the gift fruit trade where it is one of the most popular varieties, but the proper name is Minneola. The fruit is usually fairly large, typically 9 - 9½ inches in circumference. The peel color when mature, results in a bright reddish-orange color. The peel is relatively thin, so the fruit peels easily. It is quite juicy. The Minneola is not strongly self-fruitful and yields will be greater when interplanted with suitable pollenizers such as Temple, Sunburst tangerine or possibly Fallglo tangerine. It tends to bear a good crop every other year." Wkki

By the way, the smaller ones are usually the best.

I wonder what would happen if The Utility Muffin Research Kitchen joined forces with The United States Department of Agriculture Horticultural Research Station in Orlando? Tongue




What a coincidenceWink! I just ate one for breakfast.... They're deliciousClap! I have to say I had never heard of them before I moved here, but yesterday got a bag at the grocery store, and now I am a fan.
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