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==Encyclopaedia entry== | ==Encyclopaedia entry== | ||
Interestingly, the orange shares the same entry as the [[pear]]: | Interestingly, the orange shares the same entry as the [[pear]]: | ||
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− | What was the fruit like? Unfortunately, no one can describe | + | What was the fruit like? Unfortunately, no one can describe |
− | a taste. All I can say is that, compared with those fruits, | + | a taste. All I can say is that, compared with those fruits, |
− | the freshest grapefruit you've ever eaten was dull, and the | + | the freshest grapefruit you've ever eaten was dull, and the |
− | juiciest orange was dry, and the most melting pear was hard | + | juiciest orange was dry, and the most melting pear was hard |
− | and woody, and the sweetest wild strawberry was sour. And | + | and woody, and the sweetest wild strawberry was sour. And |
− | there were no seeds or stones, and no wasps. If you had once | + | there were no seeds or stones, and no wasps. If you had once |
− | eaten that fruit, all the nicest things in this world would | + | eaten that fruit, all the nicest things in this world would |
− | taste like medicines after it. But I can't describe it. You | + | taste like medicines after it. But I can't describe it. You |
− | can't find out what it is like unless you can get to that | + | can't find out what it is like unless you can get to that |
− | country and taste it for yourself. | + | country and taste it for yourself. |
− | + | |[ The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis ] | |
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[[Category:Comestibles]] | [[Category:Comestibles]] |
Revision as of 00:17, 30 April 2010
An orange is a kind of comestible. It is considered vegan food.
Encyclopaedia entry
Interestingly, the orange shares the same entry as the pear:
What was the fruit like? Unfortunately, no one can describe
a taste. All I can say is that, compared with those fruits,
the freshest grapefruit you've ever eaten was dull, and the
juiciest orange was dry, and the most melting pear was hard
and woody, and the sweetest wild strawberry was sour. And
there were no seeds or stones, and no wasps. If you had once
eaten that fruit, all the nicest things in this world would
taste like medicines after it. But I can't describe it. You
can't find out what it is like unless you can get to that
country and taste it for yourself.
[ The Last Battle, by C.S. Lewis ]
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