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Actually, the high price and rarity is caused by the insanity of a patent on life. Which is of course null and void, or even illegal, in the civilized world, but honored in some of the more extreme neo-fascist industrial feudal states (USA, some EU ones, etc.), even though it’s highly illegitimate and morally unacceptable. — 88.77.141.136 ( talk) 17:05, 1 June 2011 (UTC)
What is the size range of the oroblanco fruit? LorenzoB ( talk) 17:57, 7 August 2011 (UTC)
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Currently, our article gives "sweetie" as an alternative name; how-ever, the footnote for that claim ( https://goodfruitguide.co.uk/product/sweetie/) in fact differentiates the two, saying they are close (so, no cigar). Lower down, our article derives the NAME sweetie from 'a similar fruit' grown in Israel. Since our article does not give the botanical data on the Israeli fruit, it remains unclear. It looks like the article needs to be changed and a new article made for sweetie (or maybe for two sweeties?). Kdammers ( talk) 09:19, 2 December 2018 (UTC)