From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15430 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Wednesday, January 29 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15430 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Rapidly Extinguish Small Fires, No Mess, Easy-to-Use Fire Blanket! ["Fire] Discover desserts that boost confidence ["Spiky Fruit" Subject: Rapidly Extinguish Small Fires, No Mess, Easy-to-Use Fire Blanket! Rapidly Extinguish Small Fires, No Mess, Easy-to-Use Fire Blanket! http://tinnitus.best/0GCW0gr-Y-9JT1UC0h-xSWQhUMeUd3CBZKmu3yHGjftIU4g http://tinnitus.best/vGUqe670jB8JLGncQyeY0T2WaQ7Wv7BvDI-fuCqyckr5f8Y ees are angiosperms, and most species are almost entirely interfertile. This includes grapefruits, lemons, limes, oranges, and many citrus hybrids. As the interfertility of oranges and other citrus has produced numerous hybrids and cultivars, and bud mutations have also been selected, citrus taxonomy has proven difficult. The sweet orange, Citrus x sinensis, is not a wild fruit, but arose in domestication in East Asia. It originated in a region encompassing Southern China, Northeast India, and Myanmar. The fruit was created as a cross between a non-pure mandarin orange and a hybrid pomelo that had a substantial mandarin component. Since its chloroplast DNA is that of pomelo, it was likely the hybrid pomelo, perhaps a pomelo BC1 backcross, that was the maternal parent of the first orange. Based on genomic analysis, the relative proportions of the ancestral species in the sweet orange are approximately 42% pomelo and 58% mandarin. All varieties of the sweet orange descend from this prototype cross, differing only by mutations selected for during agricultural propagation. Sweet oranges have a distinct origin from the bitter orange, which arose independently, perhaps in the wild, from a cross between pure mandarin and pomelo parents. Sweet oranges have in turn given rise to many further hybrids including the grapefruit, which arose from a sweet orange x pomelo backcross. Spontaneous and engineered backcrosses between the sweet orange and mandarin oranges or tangerines have produced the clementine and murcott. The ambers ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2025 09:48:23 +0100 From: "Spiky Fruit" Subject: Discover desserts that boost confidence Discover desserts that boost confidence http://detoxpaches.ru.com/OAmT_jHl4rSCbAC12wUsnixhZRLxTXyLFeCnpQQ_ebipIGmI2Q http://detoxpaches.ru.com/apwaJDldW5Pgbk-mE0XmrfH31f0xEv3soECdoYFyRXB5EoVrhw lled sweet orange to distinguish it from the bitter orange (Citrus C aurantium), is the fruit of a tree in the family Rutaceae. Botanically, this is the hybrid Citrus C sinensis, between the pomelo (Citrus maxima) and the mandarin orange (Citrus reticulata). The chloroplast genome, and therefore the maternal line, is that of pomelo. There are many related hybrids including of mandarins and sweet orange. The sweet orange has had its full genome sequenced. The orange originated in a region encompassing Southern China, Northeast India, and Myanmar; the earliest mention of the sweet orange was in Chinese literature in 314 BC. Orange trees are widely grown in tropical and subtropical areas for their sweet fruit. The fruit of the orange tree can be eaten fresh or processed for its juice or fragrant peel. In 2022, 76 million tonnes of oranges were grown worldwide, with Brazil producing 22% of the total, followed by India and China. Oranges, variously understood, have featured in human culture since ancient times. They first appear in Western art in the Arnolfini Portrait by Jan van Eyck, but they had been depicted in Chinese art centuries earlier, as in Zhao Lingrang's Song dynasty fan painting Yellow Oranges and Green Tangerines. By the 17th century, an orangery had become an item of prestige in Europe, as seen at the Versailles Orangerie. More recently, artists such as Vincent v ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2025 09:06:46 +0100 From: "Cognitive Boost Pro" Subject: Emotional reunion: memory restored in just days Emotional reunion: memory restored in just days http://tinnitus.best/8PrKAX7yS3ibwRi18chMCmR7eSrF_VApsOJKhvSoMbYPGL0 Those were the words Emma said to her husband John just a few months ago... She was overjoyed when he could finally remember the little details that make life specialbher favorite songs, their anniversaries, even the name of her favorite book. For John, life had become a haze of forgetfulness. 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Citrus fruitsbamong them the bitter orangebwere introduced to Sicily in the 9th century during the period of the Emirate of Sicily, but the sweet orange was unknown there until the late 15th century or the beginnings of the 16th century, when Italian and Portuguese merchants brought orange trees into the Mediterranean area. Spread across Europe Shortly afterward, the sweet orange quickly was adopted as an edible fruit. It was considered a luxury food grown by wealthy people in private conservatories, called orangeries. By 1646, the sweet orange was well known throughout Europe; it went on to become the most often cultivated of all fruit trees. Louis XIV of France had a great love of orange trees and built the grandest of all royal Orangeries at the Palace of Versailles. At Versailles, potted orange trees in solid silver tubs were placed throughout the rooms of the palace, while the Orangerie allowed year-round cultivation of the fruit to supply the court. 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