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Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:26 PM Saturday

Is it just me, or does fresh fruit from the grocery store not taste very good any more?

Blueberries were on sale recently and I bought some, they have no flavor at all. Strawberries are sour and half of them in the box aren’t even ripe. Even bananas don’t taste as good as they used to. Does anyone else notice this? I’m thinking I’ll have to buy everything produced locally if I want decent fruit.

One exception, I bought some organic red raspberries at Aldi last week and they were delicious.

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Is it just me, or does fresh fruit from the grocery store not taste very good any more? (Original Post) Diamond_Dog Saturday OP
They don't let them ripen on the vine (or tree) anymore. SheltieLover Saturday #1
Nothing worse than a cantaloupe with no flavor! Diamond_Dog Saturday #2
Oh I know SheltieLover Saturday #7
I was about to post about the cantaloupe that I got Sanity Claws Yesterday #60
I think Rebl2 Yesterday #67
The only delicious peaches are Colorado organic peaches in the fall womanofthehills Yesterday #89
I like Rebl2 Yesterday #92
I love cantaloupe Duncanpup Saturday #13
Home grown are best Diamond_Dog Saturday #18
I don't think it's just you. I have fruit every morning at breakfast and the bananas are bland Deuxcents Saturday #3
My father would always buy bags of oranges at roadside stands set up by the growers along highways in sop Yesterday #56
I remember when on a vacation in Florida in the late 90s Diamond_Dog Yesterday #61
Perhaps vary location where you shop.. TearsOfDaClowned Saturday #4
It is hit or miss. Irish_Dem Saturday #5
Hit and miss and I suppose it depends on where you live. Diamond_Dog Saturday #14
Last year it was much more consistent. Irish_Dem Saturday #15
agree it's more hit and miss than ever cadoman Saturday #32
Most fruits don't improve after they're picked, so shipping unripe is a recipe for tasteless. chowmama Saturday #6
I love fresh peaches and am very fussy about them. Diamond_Dog Saturday #9
Agree with you, some things I just don't buy anymore, either. Diamond_Dog Saturday #11
Well, this was the same lady I had a later interaction with. chowmama Yesterday #93
Been getting mangoes from Peru. Letting them cachukis Saturday #8
GA had a horrible year for peaches. Lochloosa Saturday #34
Yes. I'm a peach guy. We travel back roads as we cachukis Yesterday #49
N. FL here. I love a good GA peach. Lochloosa Yesterday #54
Here in NE Ohio we have great peaches in August! Diamond_Dog Yesterday #83
They come frozen, but I love the local store brand multigraincracker Saturday #10
BECAUSE IT COMES FROM LANDS FAR, FAR AWAY. a kennedy Saturday #12
I hear ya! It just seems to be getting worse! Diamond_Dog Saturday #16
This and picked early so it does not rot when being shipped. thatdemguy 11 hrs ago #106
America's decline started with frozen orange juice. thought crime Saturday #17
If you've ever tasted fresh squeezed OJ, there's no comparison. Diamond_Dog Saturday #19
I have had fresh squeezed o.j. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #53
That's not orange juice. Demobrat Saturday #45
I hate most orange juice I_UndergroundPanther Yesterday #73
around here there r small fruit markets. mopinko Saturday #20
I won't see fruit stands around here until around June and they seem pricier to me Diamond_Dog Saturday #21
JUNE gets us local STRAWBERRIES!!! elleng Saturday #29
well, way more money goes to the farmers. mopinko Saturday #46
I am so sorry to hear this sad news, my dear Diamond_Dog. CaliforniaPeggy Saturday #22
I'll just have to go to the market with you, Peggy! Diamond_Dog Saturday #24
The thing I miss most about central California is the super-fresh fruit. Shipwack Saturday #35
Apples, too. Especially red delicious ones. They haven't tasted good for years. brush Saturday #23
Oh yeah, red delicious apples are bleh. I'm surprised anyone buys them. Diamond_Dog Saturday #25
they used to b. mopinko Saturday #47
"Delicious" apples aren't. Ocelot II Saturday #28
Delicious ones aren't. Thanks for the tips on the others. brush Saturday #30
Thanks, Ocelot. I have become a regular buyer of organic Honeycrisp. Diamond_Dog Saturday #31
My first taste of a Honeycrisp apple was a real revelation! Tadpole Raisin Yesterday #55
I agree. ;-( elleng Saturday #26
I like frozen fruit. riverbendviewgal Saturday #27
Buy when in season, local if possible. jmbar2 Saturday #33
Frankenfruit. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Saturday #36
Yes, sadly. AloeVera Saturday #37
Yes, I agree with you on all counts. Diamond_Dog Saturday #39
Add in the fact I_UndergroundPanther Yesterday #74
Most of it is being picked very green and hard as a rock Warpy Saturday #38
Meijers' carries organic peach cups which suffice until I can get real peaches. Diamond_Dog Saturday #40
How nice for them Warpy Yesterday #68
Watermelon chunks have been consistently disappointing for quite some time. 3catwoman3 Saturday #41
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Shouldn't there be a third observation? GP6971 12 hrs ago #102
What did I miss? 3catwoman3 1 hr ago #107
Just a run of the mill troll. A cheap GP6971 51 min ago #108
I've notice most of the produce has suffered, recently. Buddyzbuddy Saturday #42
Most of what you get at regular monopolized grocery's are clones of a particular plant and are artificially pollinated Cheezoholic Saturday #43
not just you... Annie Moosee Saturday #44
You're right Bayard Saturday #48
Much of the produce in stores is grown for looks (not taste) and Arkansas Granny Yesterday #50
Organic bucolic_frolic Yesterday #51
industrial fruit and vegetables taste like industrial fruit and vegetables BoRaGard Yesterday #52
So much of the produce is moniss Yesterday #57
Not only do the bamagal62 Yesterday #58
I've noticed that, too, nothing lasts beyond 1-2 days. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #59
Best to buy fresh fruit IN SEASON, relatively locally. RandomNumbers Yesterday #62
I love apples and usually eat one every day. Diamond_Dog Yesterday #63
good suggestion, but RandomNumbers Yesterday #64
Homegrown, nothing compares to you! GreenWave Yesterday #65
Fruit Kali999 Yesterday #66
My garden strawberries and blueberries taste a hundred times better Emile Yesterday #69
I totally agree with you. Blueberries and strawberries are particularly lousy. The citrus has been okay for Vinca Yesterday #70
Yes, the citrus still tastes good. We continue to buy oranges and mandarins Diamond_Dog Yesterday #71
Message auto-removed Name removed Yesterday #72
Well, Hi Sunshine!!! Many people don't go to GP6971 Yesterday #75
Hmm mcar Yesterday #85
Message auto-removed Name removed Yesterday #88
I grow everbearing strawberries womanofthehills Yesterday #90
Message auto-removed Name removed Yesterday #95
it's just you. It is always just about you. Pathetic. NewHendoLib Yesterday #94
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Me thinks someone "got under your skin"! EYBS!!!! GP6971 12 hrs ago #103
LOL! See - you do love me; NewHendoLib 12 hrs ago #104
Yes, the strawberries are not like they used to be TommieMommy Yesterday #76
Taste Maninacan Yesterday #77
Try a comparison between regular and organic KT2000 Yesterday #78
I do try to buy organic whenever possible! Diamond_Dog Yesterday #80
Organic definitely tastes better to me too womanofthehills Yesterday #91
Most major US grocery stores have CRAPPY tasteless produce IrishBubbaLiberal Yesterday #79
And there were NO bananas at the supermarket 2 days ago Ritabert Yesterday #81
Ha ha Supply Cain Diamond_Dog Yesterday #82
Oops. I meant "chain". Ritabert 13 hrs ago #97
Cosmic Crisp apples are Crap Captain Zero Yesterday #84
Oh, I know this! Diamond_Dog Yesterday #86
Really? KT2000 Yesterday #87
Sorry! Yes they were terrible. Diamond_Dog 13 hrs ago #98
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i prefer fr wild blueberries for my tarts, but big ones on sale. flavor but so mushy. fr it is. but i got envy apples pansypoo53219 22 hrs ago #96

SheltieLover

(66,983 posts)
1. They don't let them ripen on the vine (or tree) anymore.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:28 PM
Saturday

A hige problem for me as I love cantalope, but it does not ripen once picked.

Sanity Claws

(22,184 posts)
60. I was about to post about the cantaloupe that I got
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:26 AM
Yesterday

Did not have the sweetness that it should have.
I used to love cantaloupe.

Rebl2

(16,199 posts)
67. I think
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 11:03 AM
Yesterday

cantaloupe bought during June and July have the best flavor. Same with peaches. It’s been many years since I have tasted a sweet strawberry. Usually they are tart and the only way to make them sweet is to sprinkle sugar on them.

womanofthehills

(9,690 posts)
89. The only delicious peaches are Colorado organic peaches in the fall
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:26 PM
Yesterday

I live in NM outside a tiny town and for the last 6 yrs someone drives to Colorado to pick up a whole truckload of organic (seconds) Colorado peaches. The best in the US.

I peel mine and freeze them I just used up my last batch of frozen peaches from the fall a few weeks ago.

Deuxcents

(21,924 posts)
3. I don't think it's just you. I have fruit every morning at breakfast and the bananas are bland
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:33 PM
Saturday

The watermelon isn’t juicy and sweet and orange juice is bitter. They don’t taste the same and are expensive and I live in Florida where we are paying for out of state produce because we don’t grow most of our own anymore..it’s all been concreted for development.

sop

(13,868 posts)
56. My father would always buy bags of oranges at roadside stands set up by the growers along highways in
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:51 AM
Yesterday

central Florida. Best tasting fresh squeezed orange juice in the world. A lot of those orange groves are gone now, replaced by housing and commercial developments. The oranges they sell at Publix just don't taste the same.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
61. I remember when on a vacation in Florida in the late 90s
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:38 AM
Yesterday

Went to a Publix to buy oranges and they were all from California! The roadside stands mustve started disappearing around then, as well.

TearsOfDaClowned

(11 posts)
4. Perhaps vary location where you shop..
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:35 PM
Saturday

..write or spreadsheet the listed supplier(s) on your food... pick one product and buy a premium example at a high end or health food store or farmer's market or order from an online source... a small order on a single item shouldn't cost too much... Check out those little stores that sell flowers, farm produce...there may be one you regularly drive by and don't even notice.

One last thing ..investigate CSA's in your area you may find several at the local farmer's market.

Irish_Dem

(68,832 posts)
5. It is hit or miss.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:38 PM
Saturday

I have to check various stores to see which ones have decent produce.
I love blackberries and sometimes they are pretty bad.

cadoman

(1,228 posts)
32. agree it's more hit and miss than ever
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:27 PM
Saturday

Part of that is we've come to expect fruits all season, so of course those are a bit odd. And many things are packaged up by say, Driscoll, but it's very clear there's no commonality to it.

There are some exceptions: I seem to be able to consistently find great oranges, lemons, and tomatoes.

chowmama

(737 posts)
6. Most fruits don't improve after they're picked, so shipping unripe is a recipe for tasteless.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:39 PM
Saturday

I got into an exchange at my grocery last year when the display/demo woman tried to convince me to buy hard peaches. I told her that peaches weren't supposed to be crunchy. She got on the highest of high horses and insisted that "Yes, they were!!!".

There are some things I just don't buy anymore.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
9. I love fresh peaches and am very fussy about them.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:50 PM
Saturday

July and August at a farm market are the only way I will spend $ on peaches. That woman that said they’re supposed to be crunchy is an idiot!

chowmama

(737 posts)
93. Well, this was the same lady I had a later interaction with.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:05 PM
Yesterday

I was passing when a guy was trying to get her to tell him which, of the produce she was shilling that day, was better than the others. She just kept chirping "Oh, honey, they're all good!".

I passed and said, under my breath, "For the same size, heavier is better.". His head whipped up and he said "Ok, thanks!". And her head whipped around and she said "Really?".

I don't think she cooks.

cachukis

(3,118 posts)
8. Been getting mangoes from Peru. Letting them
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:47 PM
Saturday

ripen. Quite good. Now from Mexico, a bit different, but good.
Florida strawberries were sweet this year. A few pounds in freezer for smoothies. Pears from South America have been good.
Last year Georgia peaches were not so good, but South Carolina were. Been stocking up on frozen Wymans blueberries from Maine. Low bush. Sweet.
Had some good peaches from California last year.
Bananas, I let ripen and have been great on cereal and smoothies.
I have Publix and markets.
Paying a bit more, but enjoying my fruit.

Lochloosa

(16,519 posts)
34. GA had a horrible year for peaches.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:30 PM
Saturday

Peaches require a certain amount of cold days in the winter and Georgia didn't get enough. That's why the SC peaches were better.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
83. Here in NE Ohio we have great peaches in August!
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:38 PM
Yesterday

Columbiana peaches. The season is very short, though.

There are some good peach orchards in PA as well. Also very short season.

GA peaches have not been good for a while. What a shame.

a kennedy

(33,371 posts)
12. BECAUSE IT COMES FROM LANDS FAR, FAR AWAY.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 08:52 PM
Saturday

seriously……..they have to treat it for rail, and truck delivery, so of course it loses its flavor……ugh..

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
16. I hear ya! It just seems to be getting worse!
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:11 PM
Saturday

Apples, cherries, …. my grandmother had fruit trees in her yard. They were the absolute best.

thought crime

(178 posts)
17. America's decline started with frozen orange juice.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:14 PM
Saturday

I can remember the exact moment, in the early 1960’s when I was about 10 years old, and realized how crappy artificial and frozen orange juice really is. That was the beginning of the end. And here we are.

mwmisses4289

(959 posts)
53. I have had fresh squeezed o.j.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:39 AM
Yesterday

It was bitter nasty stuff. The first time, i thought it was a fluke. But nope. Tried it a few more times, same bitter nasty flavor. Yuk.

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,056 posts)
73. I hate most orange juice
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:26 PM
Yesterday

Frozen or from concentrate It has a bitter sour taste and no sweetness doesn’t even taste like an orange

mopinko

(72,352 posts)
20. around here there r small fruit markets.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:29 PM
Saturday

the big chains have cold storage warehouses where the put the fruit to sleep until they need it. the little stores go to the market district every morning to get fresh picked.
it used to be just a few things. peaches and tomatoes have sucked for a long time. now it’s everything. these little places r not only better, they’re much cheaper.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
21. I won't see fruit stands around here until around June and they seem pricier to me
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:37 PM
Saturday

But if the fruit is good at least you’re not wasting your money.

mopinko

(72,352 posts)
46. well, way more money goes to the farmers.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:33 PM
Saturday

no or few middle men. and usually small enough operations that they arent practically slavers.

and a tip- get a dehydrator and dry those fresh fruits. even dried, they taste better than what u buy at the stores. tomatoes & peppers, too. i love to dry my tomatoes, cuz when u use them, it’s like using paste. makes thick sauces w/o boiling them down.

CaliforniaPeggy

(153,605 posts)
22. I am so sorry to hear this sad news, my dear Diamond_Dog.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:52 PM
Saturday

I haven't bought supermarket produce in a very long time. As you know, I get mine from year-round farmer's markets. There IS a difference!

Sometimes our supermarket has good tomatoes from Mexico and they are good.

I wish you had better choices!

Shipwack

(2,624 posts)
35. The thing I miss most about central California is the super-fresh fruit.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:55 PM
Saturday

For those that don't know, any fully (or over) ripe fruits and vegetables have to stay in state and local because they can't travel without being damaged.

I dream about those strawberry festivals... ::sigh::

brush

(59,668 posts)
23. Apples, too. Especially red delicious ones. They haven't tasted good for years.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 09:54 PM
Saturday

Some of it is seasonal. Best to buy them in season or you get ones from foreign countries. And now there's the supply chain thing.

mopinko

(72,352 posts)
47. they used to b.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:35 PM
Saturday

apples def get put to sleep in cold storage. they last a long time in those warehouses.

Ocelot II

(124,390 posts)
28. "Delicious" apples aren't.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:02 PM
Saturday

Look for Honeycrisp or SweeTango or First Kiss. Haralson for pies.

brush

(59,668 posts)
30. Delicious ones aren't. Thanks for the tips on the others.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:08 PM
Saturday

Last edited Mon Apr 28, 2025, 10:28 AM - Edit history (1)

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
31. Thanks, Ocelot. I have become a regular buyer of organic Honeycrisp.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:20 PM
Saturday

Never seen Haralson … must be native to your area.

Tadpole Raisin

(1,761 posts)
55. My first taste of a Honeycrisp apple was a real revelation!
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:45 AM
Yesterday

It’s been hit or miss since then.

There was a guy years ago going around New England searching for old forgotten and thought to be extinct Apple tree varieties so he could save them. I haven’t thought about that in years.

So many previously classic varieties of fruits or vegetables gone in favor of the easy to grow and harvest variations. High production and mass distribution - thought to be a supposed savior decades ago. Look what it has brought us!

jmbar2

(6,826 posts)
33. Buy when in season, local if possible.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 10:28 PM
Saturday

Also, if you live around Mexicans, shop where they shop. They are very choosy about their fruits.

AloeVera

(2,560 posts)
37. Yes, sadly.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:02 PM
Saturday

Still looking for peaches that taste the same as in my youth.

Aside from green-picking, pesticides and treatment for transport, I can think of two more reasons. All that genetic modification must have borne bitter fruit so to speak. And, the soil having lost so much of its nutrient value due to humans mucking around in various ways and killing it. Less nutrients, less taste. Less harvest too. As if that weren't depressing enough that also has huge implications for our ability to nourish ourselves and feed the world's growing population.

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,056 posts)
74. Add in the fact
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:30 PM
Yesterday

Soil depletion is happening that can cause less nutrients and less shelf life for fruits and veggies

Warpy

(113,269 posts)
38. Most of it is being picked very green and hard as a rock
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:02 PM
Saturday

so it will survive shipping, get sprayed with ethylene gas, and hit the grocery shelves looking picture perfect----and tasting like cardboard.

You want to taste peaches, get them in cans. Other fruits are OK frozen, better than "fresh," anyway. It's either that or grow your own.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
40. Meijers' carries organic peach cups which suffice until I can get real peaches.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:05 PM
Saturday

Peaches and cottage cheese …. 😋

3catwoman3

(26,565 posts)
41. Watermelon chunks have been consistently disappointing for quite some time.
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:11 PM
Saturday

No flavor oftener than not.

Response to 3catwoman3 (Reply #41)

Cheezoholic

(2,881 posts)
43. Most of what you get at regular monopolized grocery's are clones of a particular plant and are artificially pollinated
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:14 PM
Saturday

Just those 2 aspects of what ends up being the fruiting part of the plant have a big influence on flavor. There's a reason the stuff on these mega grocer's shelves have been looking exactly the same for decades. The stuff in my garden will blow away Kroger crap in a nano second when it comes to flavor. Just because it wasn't made in a factory doesn't mean it didn't come off a production line.

Annie Moosee

(132 posts)
44. not just you...
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:18 PM
Saturday

I found out that even apples are picked before ripe. Tomatoes are picked so green, they bounce when they fall. it's pretty awful.

Bayard

(24,805 posts)
48. You're right
Sat Apr 26, 2025, 11:43 PM
Saturday

I've been disappointed in grocery produce for a long time.

I've already planted several dwarf fruit trees, blueberries, grapes, and raspberries. Won't see anything off them this year, but next year should be good. My watermelons and cantaloupes are usually pretty good.

I am still wondering if I have all my taste buds back from my Covid bout though.

Arkansas Granny

(32,000 posts)
50. Much of the produce in stores is grown for looks (not taste) and
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:29 AM
Yesterday

because it ships well. Just because those berries look luscious doesn't mean they taste good.

bucolic_frolic

(50,014 posts)
51. Organic
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:37 AM
Yesterday

Take those blueberries and spray them with detergent, or watered-down organic shampoo if you can make it, then tumble a little and rinse. Great for tomatoes too, which are coated in food-grade parafin wax. Good too for leafy green like kale, collards, broccoli.

Organic bananas have better flavor in my view.

BoRaGard

(5,143 posts)
52. industrial fruit and vegetables taste like industrial fruit and vegetables
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:38 AM
Yesterday

"Shut up you stupid proles, and eat your damn vege-rations." - G.O.P. Fascist-Industrial-Krypto Bros

moniss

(7,139 posts)
57. So much of the produce is
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:54 AM
Yesterday

rushed and pushed with lots of water. It's not just you. You are wise tot ry and buy locally especially berries, green items and root vegetables. Knowing your seasons and picking your growers will pay dividends in flavor and nutritional value. I also encourage you, if you eat eggs, to find them locally as well. Big difference in flavor and in baking. Also you can line up on local chickens.

The last store bought whole chicken I got was swimming in liquid in the plastic wrap, was tender enough but had absolutely zero chicken flavor.

bamagal62

(3,878 posts)
58. Not only do the
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:57 AM
Yesterday

Fruits taste like water, they rot very quickly. Strawberries last about a day and a half.

RandomNumbers

(18,560 posts)
62. Best to buy fresh fruit IN SEASON, relatively locally.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:40 AM
Yesterday

(N.B. to some extent this is "do as I say not as I do", although I do try , when I can)

I've been addicted to blueberries for awhile now so those I get from wherever I can, but I noticed that the quality of the imported ones wavers and particularly falters around this time of year. The local-ish ones I can't even get at this time of year. But I do check labels and get local when they come in season. Also, I know some natural and co-op stores near me usually have better quality. That's an extra trip but I'll do it when I can fit it in and know that the big-chain grocery store fruit will be crappy this time of year.

Luckily I like apples and I haven't seen any issue with getting good quality apples all year round.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
63. I love apples and usually eat one every day.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:06 AM
Yesterday

I buy organic Honeycrisps, 90% of the time they’re good, once in a great while you get a few mushy ones in the bag. No problems with availability (so far).

Can you use frozen blueberries? I went through a phase where I ate crushed up frozen blueberries which I heated up in the microwave and then put on top of a Kashi waffle. The frozen ones seem to have more flavor than the fresh ones.

RandomNumbers

(18,560 posts)
64. good suggestion, but
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:47 AM
Yesterday

frozen blueberries don't really fit my morning routine. I *really* like fresh blueberries. They usually have plenty of flavor for me - I have sensitive taste buds. (with very few exceptions, I don't add salt to anything - that plus not smoking probably has kept my taste buds in top shape.)

GreenWave

(11,100 posts)
65. Homegrown, nothing compares to you!
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:52 AM
Yesterday

Strawberries are coming in from the field. They do not taste like the red cardboard imitation ones at the store.

Kali999

(159 posts)
66. Fruit
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:52 AM
Yesterday

Like peaches and pears ripen in a paper bag. Helps to have apple or riper fruit to throw in. I don't like rock hard peaches either. Or mangoes that rot instead of ripen. The bag works pretty good.

Vinca

(51,963 posts)
70. I totally agree with you. Blueberries and strawberries are particularly lousy. The citrus has been okay for
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 03:49 PM
Yesterday

the most part, as have apples. Mostly it's the berries. Yech.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
71. Yes, the citrus still tastes good. We continue to buy oranges and mandarins
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 03:52 PM
Yesterday

They are mostly from California.

Response to Diamond_Dog (Original post)

GP6971

(34,633 posts)
75. Well, Hi Sunshine!!! Many people don't go to
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:33 PM
Yesterday

the Library like you do to "educate" themselves.

mcar

(44,498 posts)
85. Hmm
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:46 PM
Yesterday

I live in Florida. Strawberry season has just ended. Blueberry season has just begun.

They are delicious.

Response to mcar (Reply #85)

womanofthehills

(9,690 posts)
90. I grow everbearing strawberries
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:36 PM
Yesterday

So they have a long season.

The south side of my house is mostly all windows - so I grow cherry tomatoes & greens indoors all winter long. Summers here are so hot for tomatoes so my winter indoor crop is the best. One of my friends has mini led grow lights and grows greens on her kitchen counter.

I have an apple & apricot tree and have never eaten one piece of fruit off either. The birds (country living) eat them all before they are ripe.

Response to womanofthehills (Reply #90)

Response to NewHendoLib (Reply #94)

TommieMommy

(1,876 posts)
76. Yes, the strawberries are not like they used to be
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:35 PM
Yesterday

They look ok but they don't smell or taste like they should. What are they doing to our fruit and vegetables 😡 even orange juice isn't good anymore.

Maninacan

(122 posts)
77. Taste
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:36 PM
Yesterday

Strawberries are too large don't taste good. Potato's are all poor quality, always cut up , every single one.

KT2000

(21,386 posts)
78. Try a comparison between regular and organic
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:02 PM
Yesterday

I have done this with strawberries, bananas, and broccoli. Organic wins in flavor.

womanofthehills

(9,690 posts)
91. Organic definitely tastes better to me too
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:44 PM
Yesterday

Plus some fruits have so many pesticide residues - I will only eat organic. Plus organic is grown in healthier soil which equals more flavorful food. Organic mangos from Mexico are usually pretty delicious.

IrishBubbaLiberal

(1,561 posts)
79. Most major US grocery stores have CRAPPY tasteless produce
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:03 PM
Yesterday

It’s been that way for decades.

Pulpy fresh peaches, lack flavor.
Hard as a rock peaches.

Tomatoes that taste like cardboard.
Even the Heirloom tomatoes are shitty they sell now.

Oranges that are all pulp, and thick skin.
Hardly any juice.

Berries that have no flavor.
Strawberries especially, the taste is gone.

SO THIS IS WHAT I DO NOW….

Try to go to Farmers Markets
Try to get there extremely early to get the Heirloom Tomatoes
various varieties like Cherokee Purple, Mortgage Lifter.

Buy strawberries only when in season,
that’s the only way to get the real flavor I demand.

Buying blueberries that really taste good is hit and miss.
Depends on source, depends on time of year.
Lots of Texas blueberry growers now.
It’s somewhat OK, but not like the wild berries

Watermelon. Well I have ever figured out how to
guarantee picking a tasty watermelon.
Depends on time of year, where that melon was grown.
All those tiny watermelons now sold are crappy.
Give me a GOOD LARGE EAST TEXAS WATERMELON grown in that
Red Dirt, Sandy Loam THAT WILL USUALLY GET YOU A WONDERFUL
WATERMELON

and good ripe Cantaloupe is hit and miss too.

US grocery stores just suck at providing good tasting produce
They care mainly about providing product that looks good,
And can ship easily, and decent shelf life.
AND THAT MY FRIENDS IS ALMOST ALWAYS INCOMPATIBLE WITH
TASTY PRODUCE

Ritabert

(1,027 posts)
81. And there were NO bananas at the supermarket 2 days ago
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:33 PM
Yesterday

"Supply Cain issues" was on a sign.

Captain Zero

(7,825 posts)
84. Cosmic Crisp apples are Crap
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:40 PM
Yesterday

Worst tasting apple I ever tried. I guess they thought the name would overcome the product. Luckily I only bought two. I need to pick up some caramel dip to be able to eat the second one. After I cut out the brown spots I expect to find inside it like the first one.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
86. Oh, I know this!
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 06:48 PM
Yesterday

I sent Mr. Diamond to the store last fall and among other things asked him to get some Honeycrisp apples. Well he came home with Cosmic Crisp. Said he kinda forgot what I wanted but knew it had the word Crisp. And no, he never remembers to take or use his cell phone either.

Well, those Cosmic Crisp were so bad we gave them to the animals! Just inedible! It’s become a family joke now. “Remember! HONEY Crisp! Not COSMIC Crisp!”

KT2000

(21,386 posts)
87. Really?
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 07:48 PM
Yesterday

I love them. They have the tart flavor the trees in my youth produced.
Maybe the ones you got were old. I live where they are grown so always in perfect shape.

Diamond_Dog

(36,738 posts)
98. Sorry! Yes they were terrible.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 09:17 AM
13 hrs ago

They were crisp, but the flavor was just awful. Not tart, sweet, or anything in between. Just a very strange taste. They were organic, sold in a bag of 6.

Response to Diamond_Dog (Reply #98)

Response to Captain Zero (Reply #84)

pansypoo53219

(22,140 posts)
96. i prefer fr wild blueberries for my tarts, but big ones on sale. flavor but so mushy. fr it is. but i got envy apples
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 12:41 AM
22 hrs ago

+ sugarbee apples on sale + the envy had flavor + was very juicy. navel oranges ok, but dammed if i peel any. i like grapefruit best + still ok. lemons when grapefruits over, wait for summer grapefruit.

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