Meet Your Creator: Greenkill 2013 November, 2013 | Page 15
MEET YOUR CREATOR: APPRECIATING HASHEM’S GREAT OUTDOORS
Nature is not color blind
Don’t forget our fruits and vegetables
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The fruit peel
outrivals the
modern can
and carton in
several ways
I
n several ways the fruit peel outrivals the modern metal
can and the waxed carton, in fact, we can list nine of them:
1) The peel provides a protective color (green) to conceal
the unripe fruit among the leaves. 2) When the fruit becomes
edible, the peel turns into a beautiful,
bright color (red, yellow, orange, blue, and
purple) to announce to everyone that it is
ready to be eaten and to make itself
recognizable among the green leaves. 3) The
color of the peel adds much more interest and
appetizing. 4) The peel is covered with a plastic coating to keep
the fruit airtight and waterproofed, since the fruit begins
decaying immediately after being peeled. 5)
With nine
recognizable
advantages,
we cannot
help but
admit the
utter
brilliance of
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The peel correctly labels and identifies the
contents, and the colors of the tomato,
apple, pear, orange, and plum are labels
that do not come off. 6) The fragrance of
the peel attracts eaters and also adds to
their
pleasure.
As
yet,
no man-made
packaging has been produced with fragrant scents. 7) The can
and carton give no warning of spoilage, but the color of the fruit
peel clearly displays if the contents are decayed. 8) The fruit peel
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