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SULPHURED FRUIT.

An American scientist writes: We noted at a recent fair a case of evaporated apples, very fine to look at —white and clean—but so redolent of sulphur that no one with ‘ a refined taste could possibly eat them; We suppose that, evaporators will sulphur their fruits so long as buyers select them by their appearance instead of quality, and that we shall be constrained to declino buying any of their goods. Some day wiser methods will prevail, and we shall not be obliged to eat fruit made so nasty with sulphur that even the worms reject it.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 2

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SULPHURED FRUIT. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 2

SULPHURED FRUIT. Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1790, 27 November 1895, Page 2

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