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    Great stuff like this is why GM foods are the future. True, heirloom varieties would have the old fashioned tomato flavor but you can only get them at farmer's markets at certain times of the year. Using GM technology the commercial grade tomatoes can be improved so that we can all have great tasting fruit year round at the super market.

    GM Tomato Tastes Better
    Taste testers prefer tomatoes that carry a flavor-enhancing gene
    By JR Minkel

    Shoppers who miss the taste of farm-grown tomatoes may find solace in a new technology that puts back what generations of breeding for hardiness and shelf life have taken out. A new variety of tomato has been genetically modified (GM) to produce geraniol, a rose-smelling compound found in fruits and flowers. In a blind taste test, 60 percent of 37 testers preferred the flavor of the GM tomato, according to a study published online this week in Nature Biotechnology.

    The result proves that genetic modification can potentially restore some of the flavor and aroma lost as breeders have created more durable strains of tomatoes and other crops, says biotechnologist Efraim Lewinsohn of the Newe Ya'ar Research Center in Ramat Yishay, Israel, who led the research. "You often sit down in living rooms and people complain tomatoes don't taste like they used to," he says.

    In an effort to banish such idle supper time chatter forever, Lewinsohn and colleagues gave extra-large cherry tomatoes [see image above] a geraniol-synthesizing gene from the lemon basil plant. The modified tomato does not taste exactly like a traditional tomato, but it does noticeably change and enhance the flavor—something that GM technology has not achieved before, Lewinsohn says. Tomatoes contain more than 400 volatiles, or potentially fragrant compounds, and researchers have yet to identify the most important contributors to the classic tomato taste.

    The team found that tomatoes broke down geraniol into at least ten other lemon- and rose-smelling compounds. Taste testers described the fruit as smelling like rose, geranium and lemongrass. One side effect of the change was a reduction in lycopene, a red carotenoid pigment, which gave the tomatoes a more orange hue.

    Lewinsohn says the commercial acceptance of this or any other flavor-enhanced tomato would depend on consumer tastes and attitudes. He adds that, in principle, flavor improvement could come from more traditional breeding instead of GM technology, which is unpopular in European countries.

    Another possible source of better-tasting tomatoes is the local farmers' market—or even the backyard garden—but Lewinsohn notes that locally grown tomatoes are not available year-round. "If you want commercial production of good quality tomatoes," he says, "that's more difficult."
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  • #2
    FRANKENFOOD LOL.


    seriously, though, GM is the future. Or at least a part of the future.
    urgh.NSFW

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    • #3
      Did you mean: tomatoes

      GM food.

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      • #4
        Isn't gentically modifying tomatoes what stuffed it up in the first place?
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        • #5
          When I read the thread title, I thought that GM tried to power their cars w/ tomatoes.

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          • #6
            Tomatoes were improved by GM technology years and years ago, if the public are still scared of 'em I can't see better taste having much difference.

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            • #7
              tomatoes

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              • #8
                So when will they start to feed the poor people in Africa with those?
                Blah

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Gibsie
                  Tomatoes were improved by GM technology years and years ago, if the public are still scared of 'em I can't see better taste having much difference.
                  Aside from all other discussion: I know of 2 failed attempts to establish GM tomatoes on the market, and IIRC, there are no GM tomatoes on the European market at all, I'm not sure about the US, but despite early attempts, it seems there was no breakthrough until now - we'll see what happens with the new one.
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                  • #10
                    Hysterical propaganda campaigns in Britain have portrayed GM technology as nothing better than poison. I'm not sure if the same goes for the EU generally.

                    Perhaps the progressive North Americans can keep this technology alive in the West.

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                    • #11
                      Tomato
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bkeela
                        Isn't gentically modifying tomatoes what stuffed it up in the first place?
                        No. Tomatoes were ruined by the big packing companies using regular old selective breeding. The packing companies wanted large hard fruit which didn't bruise easily which looked bright red on store shelves. They got that though the result simply didn't have any flavor.
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                        • #13
                          Let's look at the hippies and stupid idiots come and destroy this thing as well. Let's a) let them blame everyone (but themselves) for starving the world and then b) let them throw firebombs and everything else to stop GM food being deployed anywhere.

                          I seriously wouldn't lose any sleep if a herd of these idiots were to be shot dead.
                          In da butt.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Wernazuma III

                            Aside from all other discussion: I know of 2 failed attempts to establish GM tomatoes on the market, and IIRC, there are no GM tomatoes on the European market at all, I'm not sure about the US, but despite early attempts, it seems there was no breakthrough until now - we'll see what happens with the new one.
                            That's entirely due to rank protectionism in the EU. The rest of the world will happily advance and leave the EU behind. One day EU farmers won't be able to hide behind that aweful CAP and then they'll go belly up due to being so far behind everyone else.
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                            • #15
                              Yeah... The EU can have their stem cells and we'll take killer tomatos!
                              Monkey!!!

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