yes
Because they freeze really fast. When the strawberry is slowly frozen the inside of the strawberry will not freeze as quickly and could still rot in the proces of freezing.
Yes, you can safely freeze strawberries.
The water has to freeze before the strawberries freeze. By the time the water freezes, it is morning. The same is done in citrus groves.
Yes, you can freeze this food. Place the food in an airtight container. It can be frozen for up to 4 months.
Yes, but not very successfully, strawberries are a very delicate fruit, the ice crystals formed during the freezing process destroy the cell walls so when the fruit defrosts it becomes a mush.
Yes.
The strawberry will freeze the best because it has more oxygen it a has water that will get cold and freeze. This is why it is the answer. Scientists have studied this and they predict that the seeds and water that are in the strawberry give of more oxygen that they freeze up when it gets somewhere cold.
That would depend on the water content of the fresh strawberries and the water content of the dried strawberries.
Yes, this is fine. Freezing is one best way to keep foods fresh. You have to be caeful with dairy products. They freeze well.
Strawberry plant scan be planted in the spring and again in the fall. If you are doing a spring planting, you will need to pick off all blossoms that develop on the strawberry plant, it does not have a strong enough root system the first year. If you plant your strawberry plants in the fall, you will save yourself a lot of work.
yes
company calories in 6 strawberries