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Why do the people smell fruits before they buy them ?

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DavideMexia | 20:32 Tue 26th Apr 2011 | Adverts
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Why do the people smell fruits in the supermarkets, before they buy them ? To make sure an apple is an apple ? I have just seen a lady passing by and was smelling a banana . Probabily she wanted to make sure that the banana was not an apple ?
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Some fruit smells different when it's ripe - I wouldn't have said a banana does, though!
To tell it is ripe or not. Like with pineapples.
the only fruit I smell is strawberries.. in a punnet!
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All part of the sensual experience, we like to see the product, to touch & smell it. I must admit though, I usually just pick fruit up!
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Overripe bananas smell awful. I think this is a newfangled fad from these cookery programmes, showing off.
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I always do it since our local fruiterer told me you can smell a piece of fruit which is starting to go off which otherwise looks just fine. I've found it works with the tangerines at my supermarket....
Some people seem to enjoy just interacting with stuff in shops. I like to observe them sometimes like Christmas they seem to be judging a show to award a prize to the best one. Bananas Cucumbers Tomatoes Grapes Apples Potatoes all the citrus fruits all come in for the treatment.
I think it is just how they are and everybody has critiria for selecting their fruit and veg. Me its usually if I will eat it - price - how long it will keep.

Bread (not REAL bread, the stuff that cames in bags) some people can't buy without feeling how soft and doughy it is.
its done with mangoes; if they're over ripe they smell sour
tomatoes HAVE to smell to get the full flavour
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you said this a couple of years ago, leviathan1, and no one agreed with you then.
It lets me smell mold and bad storage (like left next to the onions).
quite often in a supermarket they freeze a lot of the fruit to prolong the life then after a few days defrost it and bring it out to the shopfloor.
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