They are both the same healthiness, unless the fresh have been on a supermarket shelf for a long time. In this case, the frozen may have kept it's nutrients better than the fresh. Bear in mind that frozen strawberries become unusable mushy if you defrost them - they're better off eaten frozen or cooked from frozen.
Yes, because if you freeze them they don't lose their nutrients.
Depending on how they are dried, dried fruit typically contains about 95% of the nutrition of fresh fruit.
You may use the frozen strawberries, but you should at least let them thaw if that wasn't already common sense. The only difference should be that the frozen strawberries will not taste as good as fresh ones.
Strawberries are healthy when fresh, and only lose 18-25% of antioxidants when frozen. It is better than eating potato chips or something
basically they both are same as it is orange juice in different forms but frozen orange is better because fresh orange juice gets spoilt fast
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Its the same thing.
berries. you could get frozen blueberries, raspberries, or strawberries rather than fresh, because they're cheaper.
That would depend on the water content of the fresh strawberries and the water content of the dried strawberries.
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basically they both are same as it is Orange Juice in different forms but frozen orange is better because fresh orange juice gets spoilt fast
Fresh Like Strawberries - 2003 was released on: USA: 19 August 2003
Canned foods suffered a decline at the beginning of the 1990s as consumers turned to fresh and frozen products in a search of healthier foods.