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I found a string of text. The problem is that if when I posted the earlier string of text here, it somehow made google forget about the other page, then posting another unique string of text would also cause google to forget the other page. But they don’t call me Patur Aval Assur for no reason – I found a unique string of text and I reversed it and posted it here (and noted that you should reverse it), so that the other page would still be the only page on the internet with that unique string of text. But alas, the moderators did not approve the post.
I haven’t yet seen anyone who claims that there was any change in nature. I also don’t think anyone specifically said that every pomegranate has 613 seeds. They mostly just said “pomegranate” or “the pomegranate”. Though I have seen several different versions. Some just say “it has 613 seeds”, some say “more than 613 seeds”, some say “seeds like the number 613”, some say “only 613 seeds”, and some say “many seeds”. Also, a few of them express varying degrees of skepticism.
I don’t think any of them said what SaraCFL said, that it’s only one variety of pomegranate.