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Nature’s sweetest gifts

Imagine being the first person to discover fruit, strolling through the wilderness and seeing raspberries for the very first time – little bright-coloured jewels dotted among green foliage. And then the taste, the sweetness. Fruit truly is nature’s candy. I never cease to be amazed that a plant can produce such perfectly designed treats for us. The shapes, colours, tastes, all of it is pretty spectacular. And if pure enjoyment wasn’t enough, it’s also

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