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Sind Birnen Loser? Eine Polemik gegen das Kernobst

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April 25, 2025
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Sind Birnen Loser? Eine Polemik gegen das Kernobst

Birnen gibt es in pelzig, matschig, mehlig, hart und sehr hart. In was es Birnen aber definitiv nicht gibt, ist in fein. Da kann ich mir ja gleich einen Esslöffel Zucker in Wasser auflösen. Kein Wunder also, kann man Birnen in der hauseigenen Cafeteria gratis mitnehmen.

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