DramaGuyCJM
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Post by DramaGuyCJM on Jan 2, 2009 22:39:37 GMT -5
So I was bored out of my mind at work earlier this evening and then out of nowhere, a thought occured to me. Stay with me here...
So, prunes are dried/dehydrated plums, correct? Dried and dehydrated things lack water/liquid/etc/, right? So, where does prune juice come from?
In the words of Franklin Sherman, "Noodle that one for a while".
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Johnny B. Decent
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Post by Johnny B. Decent on Jan 2, 2009 22:41:18 GMT -5
So I was bored out of my mind at work earlier this evening and then out of nowhere, a thought occured to me. Stay with me here... So, prunes are dried/dehydrated plums, correct? Dried and dehydrated things lack water/liquid/etc/, right? So, where does prune juice come from? In the words of Franklin Sherman, "Noodle that one for a while". Because the flesh of the Plum is dehydrated, but the juice does not evaporate.
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Post by Non Banjoble Tokens on Jan 2, 2009 22:46:44 GMT -5
Prunes make you poop.
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DramaGuyCJM
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Post by DramaGuyCJM on Jan 2, 2009 22:57:06 GMT -5
So I was bored out of my mind at work earlier this evening and then out of nowhere, a thought occured to me. Stay with me here... So, prunes are dried/dehydrated plums, correct? Dried and dehydrated things lack water/liquid/etc/, right? So, where does prune juice come from? In the words of Franklin Sherman, "Noodle that one for a while". Because the flesh of the Plum is dehydrated, but the juice does not evaporate. ...Why you gotta bring logic and knowledge into this? *sighs* I'll be in the car.
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@TenaciousBe
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Post by @TenaciousBe on Jan 2, 2009 23:01:03 GMT -5
But here's an equally valid question. Why is it prune juice, rather than plum juice? And why is it the prune version of the fruit that gets all the publicity for helping you "go?" Have you ever heard of raisin juice?
These inconsistencies demand answers.
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Strotha
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Post by Strotha on Jan 2, 2009 23:01:58 GMT -5
This is gonna end up bothering me now.
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Post by default on Jan 3, 2009 1:08:14 GMT -5
If corn oil is made from corn... and peanut oil from peanuts... then what's baby oil made from?
I mean, Canola Oil I understand... it's made from the rapeseed. Who wants to "rape" baby chickens for breakfast?
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Post by Mehe is F'n hardcore. on Jan 3, 2009 1:27:13 GMT -5
Prune Juice is a warrior's drink.
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Cranjis McBasketball
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Jan 3, 2009 1:53:26 GMT -5
But here's an equally valid question. Why is it prune juice, rather than plum juice? And why is it the prune version of the fruit that gets all the publicity for helping you "go?" Have you ever heard of raisin juice? These inconsistencies demand answers. Isn't raisn juice grape juice or wine?
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