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Your taste in produce is your own opinion. And yes they are hybrids. How can someone be against hybrids when the "original strains" are hybrids themselves. You know the little corns you see in fancy salads? That would be our corn if it were not for hybridization. The only original strains are the wild plants themselves, and most of those are hybrids themselves because a plant can't control its pollination. Our "heritage" is hybridization, because without it we wouldn't have half of the food we have now. Hybridization is whats allowed the world to grow exponentially (whether that is good or bad that is your opinion). I'm not against home gardening, not at all, I'm against this unsupported belief that "non-hybrids" (read as open pollinated hybrids) are superior to commercial hybrids, which is far from the truth considering that almost every plant that we call food did not occur like that in the wild.
Their effort to save "original strains" is the same as me breeding domestic chickens and label it as saving wild junglefowl.