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.
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.
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.
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Yes, you can freeze this food. Place the food in an airtight container. It can be frozen for up to 4 months.
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i personaly love rhubarb and strawberry jelly STRAWBERRY-RHUBARB JELLY5 c. rhubarb, finely cut 3 c. sugarMix rhubarb and sugar and let stand overnight. Boil 10 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in 3 oz. strawberry Jello until dissolved. Cool slightly. Put in containers and freeze.
a strawberry clock is a clock that is in a shape of a strawberry and also smells like a strawberry.
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Strawberry Fields Forever Strawberry Fair (Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde) and the band played on Strawberry Wine
The garden strawberry or just strawberry is a famous cultivated fruit in the world. Strawberry originated in France in the 18th century.