She's absolutely right. If you reserch a little then you'll know😇 there are many things that we never heard about that but they exist and also they are real.
Oranges originated in Asia in what is now called southeast China. Cultivated for at least 7,000 years in India and in China since 2,500 BCE and documented in China since 340 BCE, sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis) is a hybrid between pomelo (Citrus maxima) and mandarin (Citrus reticulata). So, you can't say orange is entirely a human made product except the sweet one.
It's not natural for Europeans. Europeans "discovered" and then "bred" oranges "scientifically". Talking about sweet fruits, I can't imagine the scare she would create out of "man made mangoes"
@@GameChanger597not usually either. How healthy something is is completely unrelated to how natural it is. There are products that are unhealthy and even dangerous unless you process them a certain way, like raw cassava before you turn it into tapioca.
Nature has no intention, though. It's just how it was through environmental selection. Now its human selection. There's always selection. Implying its unnatural implies its bad or wrong, which is a pretty tough thing to justify.
Does anyone know where all the pineapples come from? It takes 2yrs to grow 1 pineapple and only 1 per bush. They don't grow in the United states except for some in Hawaii. But absolutely every store, 80% of restaurants and 40% of homes have them on their shelves or in their cabinets. At Walmart pineapples are 2 for $3. Orange's are 80 cents each. So 4 oranges cost more than 2 pineapples. You can buy a whole pineapple in a can for about $2 and that's after picking them, transferring to a factory, processing, canning and shipping thousands of miles to a US storage facility. Then shipped to the store or restaurant. I mean I like pineapples and all but it would be more profitable to grow literally anything other that pineapples. So what not for profit companies are growing an unimaginably high volume of pineapples to supply the entire world with all these pineapples. Think about it. Can you remember ever having a pineapple shortage in the history of the world??, how is it possible??? THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM🤔✌
I think they're trying to make a point wrt GMOs. Technically, commonly consumed plant derived and lot of animal derived products are a result of selective breeding which basically is primitive genetic manipulation. Also, just because something is unnatural doesn't necessarily mean it's bad - take common practices in the allopathic medicine industry for example - bacteria (e-coli) producing human insulin isn't exactly natural, but it's definitely helpful and saves a lot of lives. Anything can be good or bad. What matters is the context and quantity.
*oh… just like bananas, plantains, lettuce, grains, watermelons, and 99% of other fruits and veggies…* *its called agriculture and we domesticated plants thousands of years ago, I thought everyone else learned this in school…*
You would not recognize wild lettuce or Einkorn if you saw it. The same goes for carrots, which were never orange and corn that was never golden yellow. The last time people ate naturally was when we still used to forage.
It seems like alot of people just don't think for themselves though. The whole "gmo is bad" crowd don't get that alot of the things we have today wouldn't exist otherwise
@@Silvermoss-Auto the existing of those things doesnt necessary mean that they are 100% healthy. Doesnt mean we should avoid them completely, but you just cant argue that gmo in general is better than the original fruits/vegetables that nature gives us.
@@Silvermoss-Autowhile I understand the obvious practicality of what you say, the world isn’t meant to be fine tailored to our comfort and it’s a flawed mind that chases comfort to begin with. It’s logical that humans did this ages ago but the methods we use now are too much.
Aren't humans themselves the product of human selective breeding? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that all these foods are still okay to eat. Just be aware of the nutritional value of what's available for you to eat TODAY. I don't know about you but I don't have access to ancestral fruits.
Lmao! Right on! I often wonder since we are a product of nature, and since the things that nature produces are natural… then is not what we produce also natural. Why is human made considered artificial, when we are animals too?
I think that even without humans the fruits will still eventually evolve this way. As animals would prefer the more delicious fruit as well, which would help the fruits that taste better spread more.
@@kaiblade760 plants don't want to be eaten, they develop mechanisms, like toxins, to prevent themselves from being eaten. I don't know of animals who know how to farm 🤣🤣🤣 if all nice fruits eaten where the new ones coming from ? Ah yeah the plant notices its a food machine and starts to produce more because it want to be desired by animals..... no there is no logic.... they will eat all the new plants before they can develop new fruits.... 🤣
Animals will destroy the plants not help them to grow. Fruits didn't develop because we like them but because we made them how we like them. Animals can't do that.
If selective breeding is “not natural” nothing is. Even humans are not natural in this case because even we are selective when it comes to our breeding partners
Be careful with that line of thinking. You are taking this personally and applying it to humans. Here’s why it is dangerous: Using your logic for example, since Black Africans are the first humans and therefore natural, then thru selective breeding all other different races/ ethnicities are ‘unnatural’. Really? Surely you did not mean to say that? Maybe you should rephrase your post.......
I’ve actually seen less blue eyes. Green hue is more prevalent. And now they say they’re not really green but a mix. But, we are also an evolving species which most dialogue ignores. So, is making these alterations are almost as when our ancestors began using fire and spears. We ate raw animals back then. Now we like it at least medium rare.😂 I like my meat medium rare and no condiments to take away the taste of the meat. 🥩
I'm pretty sure selective breeding does not necessarily equate to "unnatural". That is a minimization of the science behind this long standing agricultural practice.
Exactly. And hybridisation can occur with no human intervention. Grapefruits for example, are considered to be the result of a natural hybridisation in the wild.
NATURAL means of nature (created by God), everything else is un-natural by degrees created by MAN. Man also performs alchemy (transmutation) on him self to get what we call race. ALL is a transmutation, a degeneration from the ARCHETYPE. In humans case; transmutation of archetypal man who is the so called black man. The state of non duality. Transmutation in to duality created what is called other races, but are lesser degrees of the archetype. Things do occur in nature yes, but is not typical of nature. Because there are always exceptions, anomalies.
Well it depends on the definition of “natural”. I think in this case natural means without the interference of humans, opposed to cultural and in this regard she is right. Although you could argue that culture and nature are not mutually exclusive and the human kind is part of nature and therefore it is not unnatural. Another point is that certain animals are also selecting for the best fruits and thereby change how the plants propagate.
She's speaking the truth. Partly. Agricultural methods, over time, have created a lot of the plants & animals we are familiar with, using natural interbreeding or selecting for traits we desire. Seedless fruits or corn or high-yield dairy cows are examples of this. However, GMO foods are NOT naturally occurring foods. Traditional cross-breeding methods are not used for GMO. The orange she is holding is still produced non-GMO. It has not been laboratory genetically altered. It may not be ancestral, but it IS altered through natural crossbreeding.
@@SunshinerainstormrainbowI’m not sure what citron means in English but in my language citron means lemon so maybe it’s lemon And the pomelo is like a big yellow/orange ball Edit: pomelos can also be green I think
I'm doing my best to eat healthy. From a cake and choclate lover. I now try to eat very less of those and have made fruit my desert. I have a terrible sweet tooth which I will defeat ❤
So, what she doesn't mention is what created the orange - the mandarin orange (which is very sweet and also the ancestral citrus to many other types of citrus) and the pomelo (which is much larger and where the orange get's its size, and slightly bitter, which actually tones down the sweetness of the mandarin). She's not wrong in that the orange is a hybrid, but it is still natural in every sense of the word. Most of the vegetables and fruits we eat nowadays are, and most of the time, that doesn't really remove any of the nutrients we need (sometimes it actually improves them.)
Exactly! Anyone could barely eat the "ancient banana" she showed up. Nature is not a deity, things are not "intended to be". Evolution is achieved by reproduction, an if you reproduce fruits smartly, you have better fruits (for our own criteria)
@@igobyplane technically everything in the universe is a part of nature. Natural/unnatural are kind of scam words used to manipulate people. Every pharmaceutical drug we have is derived from different things we found in "nature" mixed together. "Unnatural" doesn't exist
That's awesome there's actually a full blown 17m tree that is quite literally that it has some endangered fruits as well plus it actually grows pineapples in the top right corner of it if I'm not mistaken
Our taste is corrupted. We don’t appreciate what doesn’t taste “good”, and try to change what’s natural and healthy for something that has lost its nutritional value.
Except we're enjoying these things a little too much and that's the problem for a lot of people who believe these foods are grown the way NATURE intended.
@@californiapopy My dude, try getting any nutritional value out of that ancient banana, or that pea sized apple. Look at an original water melon and tell me you’d rather have that than a modern one. I understand wanting to be natural and healthy but I think this is taking it a bit far.
And that is literally a natural process: a human, which is nature, planting and growing some fruit - nature - and eating the said fruit - nature. All natural.
@@johnjohntv1195 it baffles me how people think we are special and not a part of the said "nature". I are natural and selective breeding is as natural as you can be.
Of course, everything in the universe could be called “natural”. But that’s just not how language defines it. We define someone made by only humans as not natural, even though it is result of the natural universe.
@@johnjohntv1195just kinda natural. By this logic, artificial anything could be said to be real by a similar reasoning. All chemical elements are present in mature. Chemical reactions are natural things that happen all time. Humans are a part of mature. If they do chemistry to get any chemical, that chemical is natural (by your logic).
Because its hilarious. People act like selective breeding is a fucking new thing. Yk what is? The microplastics in your blood. We got more pressing shit to worry about
there are still seeds in bananas, but they are very very small and you can't feeel them, because they are sooo small, probably smaller than the average watermelon seed, and so bananas aren't seedless, just their seeds have been shrunk down in size as a result of selective breeding.
Farmers and scientists 😊 honestly, she's actually wrong about the apples. She's also technically wrong in claiming our fruits aren't "natural". They are definitely natural and grow naturally. They've just gone through a type of evolution. If I grow tomatoes and only replant the seeds from the biggest and juiciest tomatoes, am I not still growing natural tomatoes? Perhaps those seeds would have grown anyway if I'd let the tomatoes drop? I just intentionally selected them and insured their growth. The whole concept of what is and is not "natural" nowadays is very strange to me. What we eat today is not primitive or in the original form it began as initially, but it most certainly IS natural
so many vegetables wouldn't exist if we didn't create them eg. broccolli, cauliflower, brussell sprouts, cabbage.. they all used to be a mustard plant. human intervention is a good thing in this situation
@@arafchowdhury4771stop eating vegetables and live of wild berries and a mustard plant then. You’re not planting broccoli in a forest are you? Who gives a fuck about plant diversity on a farm, that’s for the farmers to decide. And ofc breeding plants takes resources, wtf else will it use? What do you even mean by uses inorganic processes and materials? Breeding plants is pretty organic, and why would it be a bad thing? We grow fruit that is easy to eat and is nutritionally dense which is good. It’s like people like you hear certain keywords and throw a tantrum cause you don’t understand science and how things in this world actually are.
Her outfit looks like it was designed by the folks at Mattel that create Barbie’s outfits - they’re like “How can we make Diving Barbie’s scuba suit functional but also fashionable?” 😂
Apples were actually selectively bred by bears in the wild: they preferred to eat larger, sweeter apples, and when the seed passed down their digestive system and ultimately buried in/placed on the soil naturally with the rest of the bears' excrements
I find that interesting when you consider they are like the only animal that has a stomach capable of brute forcing some tree bark. Whereas things like beavers and termites have special enzymes for digesting the bark. But I believe it.
Don't you get wildly different apples every time you plant the seeds, even when from a specific cultivar? The only ways to control that is either grafting or brute forcing mass hybridization, selecting the best results? Or was that a myth?
@ElectromagNick so.. I looked into it last night and the biggest factor was all the different apple tree species accidentally growing along the silk road and cross pollinateing all along that trade routes, it was caused by humans without us doing it deliberately. Apples were generally harvested wild for many centuries before formal apple farms popped up. However my real target is citrus fruit, like lemons because there was a meme going around that they are man made, but the wiki even tells you the origin is unknown as well as citrus in general. The wiki is also adamant that Oranges are man made, and kinda glosses over being in 314 BC Chinese literature, but then just jumps to the 17th century. All citrus fruit of that family originate from the same Southeast Asia location, they are very interfertile and vert prone to mutation. And sometimes to note is that limes are yellow when ripe, and oranges tend to be green when ripe in several countries based on climate, and they would be green where they originate from too. It gets kinda deep and pretty sure most of the articles are just touting what they believe, but not necessarily facts.
"natural" bananas are still being eaten here in Indonesia as a thickening agent for the peanut sauce in Rujak We call it Pisang batu(rock banana) bc it's drum roll, fucking hard as a rock(batu) It has a sour taste and it gives the sauce tiny sour bits in-between the spiciness and sweetness, We Indonesians love textural differences
@@grahambuchanan5680 that is so interesting this comment sent me down a rabbit hole of the similarities in Malayan languages and SA afrikaans dialect, I wonder why
just because something is a fruit doesn't mean it's necessarily healthy for you. A lot of varieties of modern fruit HAVE been selectively breed mainly for flavor not nutritional content
It have more sugar. Understand it not as a duality between healthy and unhealthy but more as a step to more unhealthy in a spectrum. Because sugar is more adictive.
@@varo9491 sometimes they can have more nutrients because the amount of fruit you get in it, a natural banana has tons of seeds in it and little amount of the actual fruit content
@@Footy205 the difference isn't that big especially if the fruit doesn't have that much fiber to slow the absorption of the sugar into the blood stream. it's basic chemistry
The "natural" way most fruits, vegetables, and grains come is nutritionally sparse. The farmers who domesticated these crops did so to prevent/combat famine. Productive agriculture is the bedrock of civilization. So, hats off to them!
@@FrancescoCaban GMOs and artifically selected plants are not a way to feed ourselves to death. The person in the video just like to use the natural term that is more convenient to her and act like is super insightful.
@FrancescoCaban And that's an issue of our diets being high in simple carbs, bad fats, and most of all refined sugars (and also quantity on top of that). This video isn't about any of that
@@thresherslicer9567 can't really argue with that either.. id rather watch this than a man tellin children he's a woman n talk about his cat/dog non binary partner
I think selective breeding is pretty fascinating, and even hobby gardeners do it sometimes. just because these fruits didn't occur naturally before doesn't mean they are bad or have less nutritional value at all
Yea that's exactly right. When she said modern fruits are quite low in fiber, that threw me off a bit. It's true in some cases, but most fruits still contain a good amount of fiber. Especially apples, citrus fruits, berries, pears and guava.
@@klad8125 i’d say that dislike is pretty undeserved. she was just objectively stating facts and she didn’t ever say that “not natural” meant “bad for you.” her use of the word “natural” was to explain that they aren’t “naturally” occurring. much like when people talk about purebreds, but really no dogbreed is really pure because all of it was done through selective breeding by humans. all she is explaining is that these fruits are the same way, selectively bred by humans to create fruits that have comparatively less fiber, way more sugar, and are easier to eat.
omg yeag! i remember the oranges were actually green, and slightly sour. And the banana were so cute and small with seeds but they were much smaller and edible.
Selective breeding doesn't mean they are not natural. Humans only selectively bread different species to create these fruits. The process of selective breeding is a characteristic trait of nature.
The meaning of natural is that it doesn't involve humans interfering, so in this case, she's right: selective breeding is artificial selection, not natural selection. But selective breeding is not bad; it's not like some science lab BS; it's what commonly farmers do throughout the centuries. This is what causes the evolution of the fruits.
Videos like this is what gave me an ED and I eventually had to hire a nutritionist to tell me how to eat. An orange is great and way better than a donut or something.
How wonderful that we could provide ourselves with a wider variety of foods with such a variety of flavors to help us to more easily reach our nutritional needs.
Actually that’s a meyer lemon since one can see it’s more rounder and have a smoother surface. It’s a cross between a citron and mandarin orange, both of which are ancestral citrus fruits to other types of citrus fruits.
Selective breeding is NOT the same as GMO. As long as there are seeds it is plantable and you can grow your own. She is right about ancient fruits and vegetables. Fruits are sweet and you need to get as much fiber as possible. Vegetables are more dangerous due to lectins and their ability to cause conditions like arthritis. Vegetables do not want to be eaten but fruits do, thus the colors.
GMO is just more direct and fra kly more effecient... Both ways desire to select for certain genes, one is just more direct with just taking and putting genes and the other does this via the reproductive cycles of the organisms...
Cross breeding fruits is actually bad for your body - the structure are incomplete and your body was never designed to consume them hence we have cancer and lots of diseases that “ can’t “ seem to find the cure!
The banana that is displayed in this video is still exist. It's called pisang kluthuk in bahasa Jawa (Javanese). Indonesian people used it as one of ingredients in peanut sauce of rujak (vegetable salad, lontong, fried tofu and tempeh).
Thank you. I love learning anything and everything about Indonesia. I stayed in Jakarta (and traveled) for several months many years ago and fell in love with it. I know it's different now but, I'd still like to go back.
And they say, “oH - eaT uR FrUitS n VeggieS¡” You sure about that pal? An “apple a day” is just as man made as that pop tart sitting on my counter over there… 🧚♀️✨🙂↔️✨🧚♀️
Never in a million years would I have imagined that a scuba diver would tell me that oranges and bananas are not natural.
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She's absolutely right. If you reserch a little then you'll know😇 there are many things that we never heard about that but they exist and also they are real.
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@@shitalkumari9767 wild ….. thanks
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Life didn’t give us lemons, we gave lemons life
Ahhh fruit eugenics.
Fruegenics
Underrated quote
Also life kind of did give us lemons because in order to give life to lemons we had to get life first
@@tdawg6752the primordial soup gave us lemons
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Oranges originated in Asia in what is now called southeast China. Cultivated for at least 7,000 years in India and in China since 2,500 BCE and documented in China since 340 BCE, sweet orange (Citrus x sinensis) is a hybrid between pomelo (Citrus maxima) and mandarin (Citrus reticulata). So, you can't say orange is entirely a human made product except the sweet one.
Cool ,great info
It's not natural for Europeans. Europeans "discovered" and then "bred" oranges "scientifically". Talking about sweet fruits, I can't imagine the scare she would create out of "man made mangoes"
Gorgeous lady😍
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I don’t understand . Did she stop playing laser tag to make a commercial.
unnatural doesn’t mean unhealthy btw
Except why these fruits are soo sugary?
No wonder why humans are weaker than their ancestors
Not specifically but usually
It depends what you mean by natural, artificial stuff can be natural too by some definitions
A lot of these fruits have an unusually high level of sugar so it depends on the fruit and what you’re looking for in a healthy diet.
@@GameChanger597not usually either. How healthy something is is completely unrelated to how natural it is. There are products that are unhealthy and even dangerous unless you process them a certain way, like raw cassava before you turn it into tapioca.
"Baby i'm not small. I'm just ✨ANCESTRAL✨"
That is a good one
Baby it's not small is vestigial
Man 😂
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Baby i am not small. I am just natural 😤
Nature has no intention, though. It's just how it was through environmental selection. Now its human selection. There's always selection. Implying its unnatural implies its bad or wrong, which is a pretty tough thing to justify.
Does anyone know where all the pineapples come from? It takes 2yrs to grow 1 pineapple and only 1 per bush. They don't grow in the United states except for some in Hawaii. But absolutely every store, 80% of restaurants and 40% of homes have them on their shelves or in their cabinets. At Walmart pineapples are 2 for $3.
Orange's are 80 cents each. So 4 oranges cost more than 2 pineapples.
You can buy a whole pineapple in a can for about $2 and that's after picking them, transferring to a factory, processing, canning and shipping thousands of miles to a US storage facility. Then shipped to the store or restaurant. I mean I like pineapples and all but it would be more profitable to grow literally anything other that pineapples.
So what not for profit companies are growing an unimaginably high volume of pineapples to supply the entire world with all these pineapples. Think about it. Can you remember ever having a pineapple shortage in the history of the world??, how is it possible???
THINGS THAT MAKE YOU GO HMMM🤔✌
I think they're trying to make a point wrt GMOs. Technically, commonly consumed plant derived and lot of animal derived products are a result of selective breeding which basically is primitive genetic manipulation.
Also, just because something is unnatural doesn't necessarily mean it's bad - take common practices in the allopathic medicine industry for example - bacteria (e-coli) producing human insulin isn't exactly natural, but it's definitely helpful and saves a lot of lives.
Anything can be good or bad. What matters is the context and quantity.
Me going out to my garden to pick an unnatural lemon from my unnatural tree that existed even before we moved in 26 years ago
*oh… just like bananas, plantains, lettuce, grains, watermelons, and 99% of other fruits and veggies…*
*its called agriculture and we domesticated plants thousands of years ago, I thought everyone else learned this in school…*
You would not recognize wild lettuce or Einkorn if you saw it. The same goes for carrots, which were never orange and corn that was never golden yellow. The last time people ate naturally was when we still used to forage.
@@davidryke113 when bee did it, oh it's the nature working, when human did it, it's not nature. Apparently we are not a product of the nature itself
You would think they did, I guess not 💀
What’s with the bold letters and ellipses?
Its America
What did you expect?
Didn't hear a thing she was saying about fruit. I was too busy trying to figure out what she was wearing? 😂
Right???
It's like a tacky mesh scuba suit
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So many mentally I'll people are surfacing into society these days. I think they fed them to much genetic fruit
Ancestral bikini
That's your typical long sleeve mesh tank top shirt dress
Growing up in a tropical island, I never knew the fruits that I randomly find in our environment aren't natural.😅
Same 😅
They aren’t tho
They were probably planted there at some point.
thats not what shes sayng bro…why these comments got no reading comprehension 😭
thanks to this ma'am for talking about fruits right after her scuba diving session 🙏
And I am eternally grateful to those who bred the fruits.
Yes!
It seems like alot of people just don't think for themselves though. The whole "gmo is bad" crowd don't get that alot of the things we have today wouldn't exist otherwise
@@Silvermoss-Auto the existing of those things doesnt necessary mean that they are 100% healthy. Doesnt mean we should avoid them completely, but you just cant argue that gmo in general is better than the original fruits/vegetables that nature gives us.
@@Silvermoss-Autowhile I understand the obvious practicality of what you say, the world isn’t meant to be fine tailored to our comfort and it’s a flawed mind that chases comfort to begin with. It’s logical that humans did this ages ago but the methods we use now are too much.
@@SerV689 it’s alright to be comfortable in an uncomfortable world sometimes
Aren't humans themselves the product of human selective breeding? I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that all these foods are still okay to eat. Just be aware of the nutritional value of what's available for you to eat TODAY. I don't know about you but I don't have access to ancestral fruits.
Exactly! Agreed
Totally agree
I think the implication is to be mindful of how much sugar you’re consuming without fiber.
wild berries
Lmao! Right on! I often wonder since we are a product of nature, and since the things that nature produces are natural… then is not what we produce also natural. Why is human made considered artificial, when we are animals too?
She's wearing cyberpunks new 2084 exclusive spring fashion line 😂
I think that even without humans the fruits will still eventually evolve this way. As animals would prefer the more delicious fruit as well, which would help the fruits that taste better spread more.
Logic?!?!?!?
@@maxmusterwitzig9287 It makes sense
@@kaiblade760 plants don't want to be eaten, they develop mechanisms, like toxins, to prevent themselves from being eaten. I don't know of animals who know how to farm 🤣🤣🤣 if all nice fruits eaten where the new ones coming from ? Ah yeah the plant notices its a food machine and starts to produce more because it want to be desired by animals..... no there is no logic.... they will eat all the new plants before they can develop new fruits.... 🤣
Animals will destroy the plants not help them to grow. Fruits didn't develop because we like them but because we made them how we like them. Animals can't do that.
But would they mix breeds of fruits??
If selective breeding is “not natural” nothing is. Even humans are not natural in this case because even we are selective when it comes to our breeding partners
And wayyyyyyyy too many are defective because the genes act randomly. We would have to test everyone’s DNA
Exactly! The reason why blue eyes are so common nowadays is cos a bunch of people in Russia some 6000 years ago thought they cute.😂
Be careful with that line of thinking. You are taking this personally and applying it to humans. Here’s why it is dangerous: Using your logic for example, since Black Africans are the first humans and therefore natural, then thru selective breeding all other different races/ ethnicities are ‘unnatural’. Really? Surely you did not mean to say that? Maybe you should rephrase your post.......
Evolutionist thinks this way….
They think so unnatural….🦧🦍
I’ve actually seen less blue eyes. Green hue is more prevalent. And now they say they’re not really green but a mix. But, we are also an evolving species which most dialogue ignores. So, is making these alterations are almost as when our ancestors began using fire and spears. We ate raw animals back then. Now we like it at least medium rare.😂 I like my meat medium rare and no condiments to take away the taste of the meat. 🥩
I'm pretty sure selective breeding does not necessarily equate to "unnatural". That is a minimization of the science behind this long standing agricultural practice.
Exactly. And hybridisation can occur with no human intervention. Grapefruits for example, are considered to be the result of a natural hybridisation in the wild.
Yes just like a lion can breed with a tiger but not a bear
Fr this woman is always spouting absolute bs and demonizing sugar in every way possible 😂
NATURAL means of nature (created by God), everything else is un-natural by degrees created by MAN.
Man also performs alchemy (transmutation) on him self to get what we call race. ALL is a transmutation, a degeneration from the ARCHETYPE. In humans case; transmutation of archetypal man who is the so called black man. The state of non duality. Transmutation in to duality created what is called other races, but are lesser degrees of the archetype.
Things do occur in nature yes, but is not typical of nature. Because there are always exceptions, anomalies.
Well it depends on the definition of “natural”. I think in this case natural means without the interference of humans, opposed to cultural and in this regard she is right.
Although you could argue that culture and nature are not mutually exclusive and the human kind is part of nature and therefore it is not unnatural. Another point is that certain animals are also selecting for the best fruits and thereby change how the plants propagate.
I am happy & like the way i get in the supermarket ❤
She's speaking the truth. Partly. Agricultural methods, over time, have created a lot of the plants & animals we are familiar with, using natural interbreeding or selecting for traits we desire. Seedless fruits or corn or high-yield dairy cows are examples of this.
However, GMO foods are NOT naturally occurring foods. Traditional cross-breeding methods are not used for GMO. The orange she is holding is still produced non-GMO. It has not been laboratory genetically altered. It may not be ancestral, but it IS altered through natural crossbreeding.
Most of the fruits are really natural. They are genetically modified
I mean they are not really natural
Tell those people who made the fruit the way it is now, THANK YOU!
It’s called domestication.
@@theminiaturedonkeythat great but lowkey nobody cares bro 😭
@@Kaminash probably cause you haven’t learned about it. “Lowkey,” you sound like a youngling. And that’s how fruit came to be to this day.
agricultural exits about 12,000 years ago how are we gonna tell ‘em? 😢 damn
Thank you? But you might as well eat cardboard because modern fruit sucks ass nutritionally
This dress is not natural. Such dresses do not exist in nature. This is a result of selective shopping.
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Nature wants her to be naked and outside, and not inside in front of a camera..
Facts lol
Chha gaye guru
At this point I will start photosynthesing ..bcs there is nothing healthy enough to eat
I have a lot of fake oranges in my yard then, and my neighbors have fake lemons and bananas.
“It’s small but it’s full of seed” 💀💀💀🛫adios
Bruh wdym
Ayoooooooo
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The fact that.. that’s ALL you heard from this tells me ALL I need to know
new phobia unlocked
All citrus fruits are hybrids of three natural fruits you can still buy: the pomello, the citron and the mandarin.
Lol no goofy pomello is a bred mix of fruits genetically modified.
Where can you buy the first 2 from?
@@Sunshinerainstormrainbow retail stores. Street vendors. Everywhere in europe 😇😇
@@SunshinerainstormrainbowI’m not sure what citron means in English but in my language citron means lemon so maybe it’s lemon
And the pomelo is like a big yellow/orange ball
Edit: pomelos can also be green I think
@@Sunshinerainstormrainbow Citrin is basically buddha's hand. Pomello is basically grapefruit but maybe smaller I think.
I'm doing my best to eat healthy. From a cake and choclate lover. I now try to eat very less of those and have made fruit my desert. I have a terrible sweet tooth which I will defeat ❤
Your french accent is so sweet.
So, what she doesn't mention is what created the orange - the mandarin orange (which is very sweet and also the ancestral citrus to many other types of citrus) and the pomelo (which is much larger and where the orange get's its size, and slightly bitter, which actually tones down the sweetness of the mandarin). She's not wrong in that the orange is a hybrid, but it is still natural in every sense of the word. Most of the vegetables and fruits we eat nowadays are, and most of the time, that doesn't really remove any of the nutrients we need (sometimes it actually improves them.)
Exactly! Anyone could barely eat the "ancient banana" she showed up.
Nature is not a deity, things are not "intended to be". Evolution is achieved by reproduction, an if you reproduce fruits smartly, you have better fruits (for our own criteria)
it's not "natural in every sense of the word" - the definition of the word excludes human intervention.
Even most our dogs 🐕 🐩 are the result of human selection
@@igobyplane technically everything in the universe is a part of nature. Natural/unnatural are kind of scam words used to manipulate people. Every pharmaceutical drug we have is derived from different things we found in "nature" mixed together. "Unnatural" doesn't exist
@@igobyplane That's because you don't understand that humans are animals; you probably believe humans to be superior to other species.
50 years later: "we all are robots, we are not natural"💀
Edited: 2.K likes!! My my.. I did not expect that!!👬
We are hybrid species as humans and not natural.
We will be there one day...haha.....
We are hybrids , didn't evolve from monkeys. So we are not natural. We are someone's experiments.
😂 oh m'y Gosh!
When bro understood the weakness of their flesh
Exactly why I buy at the fruit market and not the big companie supermarkets.
Bananas don’t exist in nature naturally ? 💀
Trust me they do 💀
My coworker used to hybrid his fruits. He would cross its roots and branches together making apples kinda taste a hint of oranges.
That's awesome there's actually a full blown 17m tree that is quite literally that it has some endangered fruits as well plus it actually grows pineapples in the top right corner of it if I'm not mistaken
Bro that is actually really cool. I would love to taste a lemon that tastes like an apple.
Yea right
@@Don_of_Dons grafting
@@Don_of_Donsit’s actually really easy, it’s called grafting. You get the root on one species and combine it with the stem of another.
We selectively bred our produce not taste like garbage so we can actually enjoy getting all of our nutritional needs met. I love that for us
Tell that to anti-GMO activist, they'd be melting and screaming in agony
Our taste is corrupted. We don’t appreciate what doesn’t taste “good”, and try to change what’s natural and healthy for something that has lost its nutritional value.
Except we're enjoying these things a little too much and that's the problem for a lot of people who believe these foods are grown the way NATURE intended.
@@californiapopy My dude, try getting any nutritional value out of that ancient banana, or that pea sized apple. Look at an original water melon and tell me you’d rather have that than a modern one. I understand wanting to be natural and healthy but I think this is taking it a bit far.
@@californiapopyfound the idiot lmao
This woman looks and behave so...natural.
let's call 'em star trek oranges.
Selective breeding is like: "Hmmmm. This banana tastes slightly better than that one. Let me plant it so i get slightly better ones"
And that is literally a natural process: a human, which is nature, planting and growing some fruit - nature - and eating the said fruit - nature. All natural.
@@johnjohntv1195 well said bro
@@johnjohntv1195 it baffles me how people think we are special and not a part of the said "nature". I are natural and selective breeding is as natural as you can be.
Of course, everything in the universe could be called “natural”. But that’s just not how language defines it. We define someone made by only humans as not natural, even though it is result of the natural universe.
@@johnjohntv1195just kinda natural. By this logic, artificial anything could be said to be real by a similar reasoning. All chemical elements are present in mature. Chemical reactions are natural things that happen all time. Humans are a part of mature. If they do chemistry to get any chemical, that chemical is natural (by your logic).
I love that there’s people who didn’t get over the agricultural revolution yet
Evolution is multidirectional, including backwards
Why
Because its hilarious. People act like selective breeding is a fucking new thing. Yk what is? The microplastics in your blood. We got more pressing shit to worry about
@@TheKatarinaGiselleuh oh yan, looks like you are about to trigger Katrina over here 🤣
@@Kakakakakakakakakakakaka684 😂 because I asked why? What are you, 12? Hilarious. Got the spelling wrong btw
Explains why a Greek gods aren’t packing. They’re all natural
I thought she was one of the members of the avengers lmao
That’s awesome! I am very grateful for people who bred seedless bananas.
That's NOT accurate, fruits in Africa were and still are natural.
there are still seeds in bananas, but they are very very small and you can't feeel them, because they are sooo small, probably smaller than the average watermelon seed, and so bananas aren't seedless, just their seeds have been shrunk down in size as a result of selective breeding.
Bananas grow from shoots, not seeds
@@user-lq6ec6su6g you need to learn about planting and farming and such
There’s all types of bananas, it really depends on the region. Some bananas have larger seeds than others.
We failin the highschool debate team with this one 🗣🔥🗣🔥
😂😂😂
lol when she inserted the banana pic, at first I thought she was wearing a banana costume 😭
How to unsee banana with seeds....It is giving me chills.
This woman looks like Star Trek.
This is a gold tier comment 😂👏
lol the sentence doesn’t quite make sense and I love it
All of Star Trek? The entirety of it? I’d say that’s quite the accomplishment.
Bravo
Darmok and Jalad, at the fruit market ❤
We're all gonna die no matter what...Moderation is the key.
We should biologically live on average to 120. so if you die at 80 you are 2/3 there.
That’s not a good mentality. We’re going to either pass down shit genes 🧬 or strong genes. Think about the people after you. It’s not always about you
@@makingapoint what is your source for that claim?
Yeah, all our food and water is contaminated with bull shit. I'm going to still eat oranges
Underrated comment here !
Humans: You’re welcome.
“They are the product of humans breeding-“OH HELL NAH”-different species of fruit” 😮….
for those wondering,oranges were actually made from dipping lemons into a yellow colour
Not true.
@@jenniferngure1136it is! Google it
As a biotechnologist, I fundamentally agree
@jenniferngure1136 He's talking about the ones from China. They and others do that with other food too. Spray dyes on it.
😂😂 bruh
Awesome! Congrats to all the farmers of years past that helped create our modern fruits!
Yes
Farmers and scientists 😊 honestly, she's actually wrong about the apples. She's also technically wrong in claiming our fruits aren't "natural". They are definitely natural and grow naturally. They've just gone through a type of evolution. If I grow tomatoes and only replant the seeds from the biggest and juiciest tomatoes, am I not still growing natural tomatoes? Perhaps those seeds would have grown anyway if I'd let the tomatoes drop? I just intentionally selected them and insured their growth. The whole concept of what is and is not "natural" nowadays is very strange to me. What we eat today is not primitive or in the original form it began as initially, but it most certainly IS natural
Ikrrr 🥳🥳
No it made us weaker and less healthy
@@Tony11442 Yeah, sure. Go have a kis eat a pomello and citron and come back hear and tell us how it went.
Babe it's not small. It's just ancestral
I actually thought that there would be a "you didn't have cut me of"
so many vegetables wouldn't exist if we didn't create them eg. broccolli, cauliflower, brussell sprouts, cabbage.. they all used to be a mustard plant. human intervention is a good thing in this situation
No it is not it is reducing genetic diversity and is unsustainable because it relys on and creates dependence on inorganic processes and materials
@@arafchowdhury4771stop eating vegetables and live of wild berries and a mustard plant then. You’re not planting broccoli in a forest are you? Who gives a fuck about plant diversity on a farm, that’s for the farmers to decide. And ofc breeding plants takes resources, wtf else will it use? What do you even mean by uses inorganic processes and materials? Breeding plants is pretty organic, and why would it be a bad thing? We grow fruit that is easy to eat and is nutritionally dense which is good. It’s like people like you hear certain keywords and throw a tantrum cause you don’t understand science and how things in this world actually are.
@@arafchowdhury4771i hope you realize that them all stemming from the mustard plant is the very definition of genetic diversity
Vegetables are not made for human consumption tho, they are extremely toxic for humans. Stick to animal based foods and fruits.
@@arafchowdhury4771most contradicting comment i’ve read probably👍
Dolphin trainer became as agri genetic scientist 😂
That's RUclips for you my friend😂😂
Omg 😅
After this comment i laughing like dolphin
Her outfit looks like it was designed by the folks at Mattel that create Barbie’s outfits - they’re like “How can we make Diving Barbie’s scuba suit functional but also fashionable?” 😂
That's a good one bro
water is wet , sun is shining
I just loved the way she speaks. Such accent!
Apples were actually selectively bred by bears in the wild: they preferred to eat larger, sweeter apples, and when the seed passed down their digestive system and ultimately buried in/placed on the soil naturally with the rest of the bears' excrements
I find that interesting when you consider they are like the only animal that has a stomach capable of brute forcing some tree bark. Whereas things like beavers and termites have special enzymes for digesting the bark.
But I believe it.
Don't you get wildly different apples every time you plant the seeds, even when from a specific cultivar? The only ways to control that is either grafting or brute forcing mass hybridization, selecting the best results? Or was that a myth?
@ElectromagNick so.. I looked into it last night and the biggest factor was all the different apple tree species accidentally growing along the silk road and cross pollinateing all along that trade routes, it was caused by humans without us doing it deliberately. Apples were generally harvested wild for many centuries before formal apple farms popped up.
However my real target is citrus fruit, like lemons because there was a meme going around that they are man made, but the wiki even tells you the origin is unknown as well as citrus in general. The wiki is also adamant that Oranges are man made, and kinda glosses over being in 314 BC Chinese literature, but then just jumps to the 17th century.
All citrus fruit of that family originate from the same Southeast Asia location, they are very interfertile and vert prone to mutation. And sometimes to note is that limes are yellow when ripe, and oranges tend to be green when ripe in several countries based on climate, and they would be green where they originate from too. It gets kinda deep and pretty sure most of the articles are just touting what they believe, but not necessarily facts.
"Your dog, or your cat..its not the way nature intended it. Throw it away." 😅
When did she say throw it away?
Fr lol might as well include that in their
My cats are descendants of simple stray cats from the village, please may I keep them 😢😂😂
Thrown cat came back meowing for treats. 😅
We shall also go back to the Monke era 🐒🦍🦧
My AI generated same dress when I use prompt "futuristic dress".
I love the marine biologist looking fit
People will hear the word “sugar” and go into a blind frenzy
sugar
😂😂😂😂 truth
Lol as long as its not artificial like in a soda its fine 😂 fruits wont kill you hahaha
@@mtshyna everything can kill with the right moment, amount and time
Then cook you as lechon style
"natural" bananas are still being eaten here in Indonesia as a thickening agent for the peanut sauce in Rujak
We call it Pisang batu(rock banana) bc it's drum roll, fucking hard as a rock(batu)
It has a sour taste and it gives the sauce tiny sour bits in-between the spiciness and sweetness,
We Indonesians love textural differences
In Cape Town SA
We the locals call it Pisang in Afrikaans.
❤
Proudly Capetonian.
@@grahambuchanan5680 that is so interesting this comment sent me down a rabbit hole of the similarities in Malayan languages and SA afrikaans dialect, I wonder why
Because Indonesia been colonize by Dutch for 350 years. And Dutch and Afrikaans are similar I believe.
@@hennytg5925 no 💀 it's not dutch, "pisang" is an original Malayan Word, so your point makes 0 sense
Because sailors from like bugis peoples from Sulawesi for example already trading with African countries from centuries
People are confusing artificial selection with genetic modification. Things that are artificial selected are still natural.
Female Cillian Murphy explaining about fruits
Just because humans made oranges doesn’t mean that it’s not healthy for you. It’s still fruit at the end of the day.
just because something is a fruit doesn't mean it's necessarily healthy for you. A lot of varieties of modern fruit HAVE been selectively breed mainly for flavor not nutritional content
It have more sugar. Understand it not as a duality between healthy and unhealthy but more as a step to more unhealthy in a spectrum. Because sugar is more adictive.
@@varo9491 sometimes they can have more nutrients because the amount of fruit you get in it, a natural banana has tons of seeds in it and little amount of the actual fruit content
@@Footy205 facts
@@Footy205 the difference isn't that big especially if the fruit doesn't have that much fiber to slow the absorption of the sugar into the blood stream. it's basic chemistry
The "natural" way most fruits, vegetables, and grains come is nutritionally sparse. The farmers who domesticated these crops did so to prevent/combat famine. Productive agriculture is the bedrock of civilization. So, hats off to them!
Yes that is true and that's a great thing we will not starve, but we have to figure out how to not feed ourselves to death as well.
@@FrancescoCaban GMOs and artifically selected plants are not a way to feed ourselves to death. The person in the video just like to use the natural term that is more convenient to her and act like is super insightful.
@FrancescoCaban And that's an issue of our diets being high in simple carbs, bad fats, and most of all refined sugars (and also quantity on top of that). This video isn't about any of that
Holy shit i didn't know oranges were not naturally made by nature. Oranges are are a hybrid from pomelo and mandarin. You do learn something every day
Air… that’s what I’m gonna start eating.
She got me on the first half I thought she was wearing a diving suit 😅
Thats a cool outfit tho. Also how i feel about some cutesy animals that actually exist. That also dont usually have a long life span.
MORAL LESSON: DON'T TAKE ADVICE FROM A DIVER, THEY'RE NOT FARMERS.😂😂
gen alpha discovering agriculture
Please go sit down. If there was no human intervention, we would be starving. Most people are too poor to purchase anything else. 😕
I'm so tired of this woman. She just spouts half truths and suddenly became viral.
Make a good politician
At Least she teaches us something.Unlike others who acts like karens
@@thresherslicer9567 can't really argue with that either.. id rather watch this than a man tellin children he's a woman n talk about his cat/dog non binary partner
Here shes telling the truth tho.
@@dewaldsteyn1306 oh i know she is without a doubt i know there use to be more types of corn to til man messed with it
I think selective breeding is pretty fascinating, and even hobby gardeners do it sometimes. just because these fruits didn't occur naturally before doesn't mean they are bad or have less nutritional value at all
Yea that's exactly right. When she said modern fruits are quite low in fiber, that threw me off a bit. It's true in some cases, but most fruits still contain a good amount of fiber. Especially apples, citrus fruits, berries, pears and guava.
yessss. 💯. i actually disliked the video. just because it wasn't "natural" doesnt mean what humans created isnt good.
@@klad8125 i’d say that dislike is pretty undeserved. she was just objectively stating facts and she didn’t ever say that “not natural” meant “bad for you.” her use of the word “natural” was to explain that they aren’t “naturally” occurring. much like when people talk about purebreds, but really no dogbreed is really pure because all of it was done through selective breeding by humans. all she is explaining is that these fruits are the same way, selectively bred by humans to create fruits that have comparatively less fiber, way more sugar, and are easier to eat.
Ok but who looked at a red looking berry and thought, let’s turn this into something edible? Wouldn’t you just go find an alternative?
Orange y'all glad she taught us that
Humans often forget...we are part of nature itself. So, when we interfere...nature is still working through us.
The natures way to destroy itself cos it has suicidal thoughs 😂😂
Absolutely, and anything growing in natureIS NATURAL!
Yea! Humans can improve Nature! Stop hating, haters!
@@elgo7898jeeeeeez🤯
I think you missed the point
I live in Africa and we actually have natural Oranges and banana.yes their different from the supermarket fruits but their good and sweet
Oranges and many citrix fruits originally comes from East Asia
Wild banana taste like banana runtz
omg yeag! i remember the oranges were actually green, and slightly sour. And the banana were so cute and small with seeds but they were much smaller and edible.
@@user-rk5df7ke9g😂
@@user-rk5df7ke9gruntz!!! lol
Oranges, lemons, beans, wheat, tomatoes, grapes, coffee... all sorts of food has been bred, crossbred, cultivated, etc. to create food.
Listening to you increasing my sugar level 😊
Selective breeding doesn't mean they are not natural. Humans only selectively bread different species to create these fruits. The process of selective breeding is a characteristic trait of nature.
The meaning of natural is that it doesn't involve humans interfering, so in this case, she's right: selective breeding is artificial selection, not natural selection.
But selective breeding is not bad; it's not like some science lab BS; it's what commonly farmers do throughout the centuries. This is what causes the evolution of the fruits.
Sounds like we'd be really hungry if we didn't do that
Exactly. All our food isn’t natural either
👍😀😀😀🥰😀
Why? Our primary food source is meat not fruit
@@aidanschram9652 over the last 10 millenia or so our primary food source has been mostly grains
Yes we would
I was in an illusion all my life for oranges and bananas and many more 😂😂😂
humans come from nature therefore anything we make is natural
Videos like this is what gave me an ED and I eventually had to hire a nutritionist to tell me how to eat. An orange is great and way better than a donut or something.
But on other hand, an occasional donut is okay too!
😂😂 did you say better then a donut..lol
Not my stupid ass thinking you said erectile dysfunction instead of eating disorder 💀
Sorry to hear about your erectile disfunction. Get well soon!
An apple is better food to help with boners.
That scuba diver be wildin
Actually lol’ed at this 😂😂
Her Tron cycle parked downstairs.
I like your futuristic outfit! Kinda fits the theme of the video.
"They are the product of humans breeding"💀
"Different species of fruits"☺️
How wonderful that we could provide ourselves with a wider variety of foods with such a variety of flavors to help us to more easily reach our nutritional needs.
This lady gaslighting us, BLASTING oranges, and holding a lemon 🍋 smh 🤦♀️
Actually that’s a meyer lemon since one can see it’s more rounder and have a smoother surface. It’s a cross between a citron and mandarin orange, both of which are ancestral citrus fruits to other types of citrus fruits.
And the apple example looked like a cherry.
@@sanr5058 oh that’s dope thanks for sharing
That's her whole point they don't look like how you're used to seeing them
@@AvocadoAffogato You’re welcome. I myself learn new things everyday. 😄
That's why people say an apple a day keeps the doctor away
I definitely don’t dislike food that’s tasty and easy to eat.
Mandarin oranges are one of the five naturally formed original citrus, the other three are citron, pomelo, papeda, & kumquat.
THANK YOU...❤❤
Love kumquat!
Selective breeding is NOT the same as GMO. As long as there are seeds it is plantable and you can grow your own. She is right about ancient fruits and vegetables. Fruits are sweet and you need to get as much fiber as possible. Vegetables are more dangerous due to lectins and their ability to cause conditions like arthritis. Vegetables do not want to be eaten but fruits do, thus the colors.
GMO is just more direct and fra kly more effecient... Both ways desire to select for certain genes, one is just more direct with just taking and putting genes and the other does this via the reproductive cycles of the organisms...
Add meat to your veggies
@@YwY-ct5yq. Yes, thank you
@@YwY-ct5yq thank you o7
Cross breeding fruits is actually bad for your body - the structure are incomplete and your body was never designed to consume them hence we have cancer and lots of diseases that “ can’t “ seem to find the cure!
Nothing is natural not even humans 😂😂😂
So that solves the mystery: they WERE named after the color!
Hippy discovers what domestication is
That's a good one! 😊
The banana that is displayed in this video is still exist. It's called pisang kluthuk in bahasa Jawa (Javanese). Indonesian people used it as one of ingredients in peanut sauce of rujak (vegetable salad, lontong, fried tofu and tempeh).
Thank you. I love learning anything and everything about Indonesia. I stayed in Jakarta (and traveled) for several months many years ago and fell in love with it. I know it's different now but, I'd still like to go back.
We would like to welcome you again in Indonesia.
@@WahyuAdriWirawatiu r looking like a Muslim. But y u r name is Hindu??
Suwon mas bro, ws dijelasno
Ya di pinggir hutan masih banyak pisang yang begituan, banyak bijinya biasa dipake buat bumbu rujak.
And they say, “oH - eaT uR FrUitS n VeggieS¡” You sure about that pal? An “apple a day” is just as man made as that pop tart sitting on my counter over there… 🧚♀️✨🙂↔️✨🧚♀️
Coming from someone who doesn’t look one bit natural.