materialsgirl
Cathlete
So I bought some bing cherries at the grocery store yesterday. And they are soooo good! I love fresh cherries! But what is the deal with all these "mutant cherries"? The best I can describe them is conjoined cherries - two cherries joined together and sharing one stem. I have bought a lot of cherries in my life, but never recall seeing anything like this. Maybe cherries I've bought before were sorted to remove the "defective" ones? Or maybe these have been mutated by the use of pesticides? Does anyone have any idea what is up with all the mutant cherries? They taste the same, but just look creepy. 
ETA: Ewww, I just found one where one of the "twins" is all shriveled and tiny - it looks like a cherry with an "outie" belly button! (Or something else... but I won't go there) x(
ETA: Ewww, I just found one where one of the "twins" is all shriveled and tiny - it looks like a cherry with an "outie" belly button! (Or something else... but I won't go there) x(


