This reddish small fruit has 500 times more vitamin C than orange (or is it lemon?—I’m confused) and much more antioxidant than pomegranate. This is a super fruit.
Most of the world’s supplies seem to come out of China. It’s not clear if it is native to China.
If we have at least a poor cousin of this fruit in this more or less unexplored part of the world!
It was in this state of mind when I had searched images of this fruit on google. I saw several images. As I tried to see if it was one of those obscure fruits that abound in the hills and mountain, the thought suddenly came to me—if these images are in 3 D I could be certain whether I had seen it before or not.
Then, the next day I read that google had just released a product for 3 D modeling and mashing them with google earth. They will even have a warehouse for all the 3D thus created.
It will be extremely good experiment if we just see 3D images, just as I’m extremely keen to see a 3D image of a wolfberry.
But with my Celeron processor and this dial up connection, it’s best not to waste my bytes and time on this—I mean, for the time being.
Friday, April 28, 2006
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