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At the beginning: On a hot and sunny day in Provence, Mr. Lefèvre achieved the remarkable feat of growing the world’s first fruit salad… in his garden!
The event took place in complete silence, as is customary, in Mr. Lefèvre’s garden, a friendly 72-year-old retiree with a mysterious smile. The excitement initially began with an innocent rumor: “It seems that Mr. Lefèvre has grown a fruit salad.” But when a team of journalists converged on the peaceful village of Provence, striking photos emerged: a fruit salad of perfectly ripe, colorful, and juicy fruits… growing in the ground!
A team of botanists, commissioned to unravel the mystery, said they were “completely baffled.” “We have never seen apples, oranges, grapes, kiwis, or bananas growing together in a garden. It’s a scientific aberration,” stated Professor Mirabella from Aix-Marseille University. No rational explanation seems to account for the phenomenon, which quickly captured the attention of the entire world.
Mr. Lefèvre, for his part, insisted on the simplicity of his endeavor. “You just need to plant the fruits you love, water them with love, and nurture them like your own children,” he said, while nibbling on a piece of freshly picked melon. “And then, from time to time, you slip a sweet note into the soil. I read somewhere that plants like that.”
Should we believe it? Is it the work of a botanical genius or the prank of an old man with subtle humor? One thing is for sure, at Mr. Lefèvre’s place, the salad tastes like fruit, and life has an unexpected flavor.
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