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Apricots

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Hello, Kelseynicole23. Sorry to revert your addition of a photograph of dried apricots to the nutrition article. It's a nice, colourful picture, but pictures in encyclopedia articles should have encyclopedic value. This means that they should illustrate the sourced material in the article itself. Although the article discusses fibre, it doesn't mention apricots as a significant source; the picture is of dried fruit, not of fibre per se. Please see Wikipedia:Manual of Style/Images. Thanks, and best wishes, Haploidavey (talk) 10:35, 8 February 2018 (UTC)Reply