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First publication: 25.07.2011 (original)
Last update: 07.02.2013 (original)
Update german mirror-site: 20.12.2022
Copyright Dr. Ing. Jan Pająk

What folklore states about various fruits

Part #A: Introductory information of this web page:
- #A1. What is the goal of this web page:

Part #B: Papaya:
- #B1. A "chain-email" regarding "papaya" circulated in internet in July 2011:

Part #C: Onions:
- #C1. A "chain-email" concerning "onions" circulated in internet in August 2011:
- #C2.1. My comments regarding the above "chain-email" concerning "onions":

Part #D: Other veges
- #D1. Parsley

Part #E: Summary and the final information of this web page:
- #E1. Summary of this web page:
- #E2. Emails and contact details to the author of this web page:
- #E3. How with the web page named "skorowidz_links.htm" one can find totaliztic descriptions of topics in which he is interested:
- #E4. Copyrights © 2013 by Dr Jan Pajak:

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