Canada gets strawberrys from a lot a plces when we cant grow them here in Canada in the winter because of our climet
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yes they do in Canada
Strawberries can be planted in every state of the United States, and in every province in Canada. So there's no reason why they can't be planted everywhere in England.
No, the Strawberry Cloud Leopard webkinz is not a webkinz e-pet. there are many stores that sell that specific pet. I just went to Justice just for girls yesterday and it was there! Hope this helps, Anonymous Hey, anonymous, do you live in Canada? Bcause I do, and I can't find it anywhere, and I've wanted it since November! -ChickenPants89-
snails (cooked) strawberry cheese cake camarata (a rare fish only found in lake Huston) calamari (octopus) raccoon bacon Canadian bacon
The word sundae is used in french (in Canada anyway) but you could also say une coupe glacée (au chocolat for chocolate, aux fraises for strawberry,...)
Strawberries are grown in every state of the United States, and in every province of Canada. The three top strawberry producers in the U.S. are California, Florida, and Oregon.
Bradford where? Canada - States - could you be more specific please it will be easier to help
The traditional wedding cakes were fruit cake with hard icing, but for several years brides have chosen either white and chocolate wedding cakes; carrot cake; a type of short cake with strawberry filling. Generally the white cake with the strawberry filling has been the most popular in Canada. The icing is softer and the cake is not as hard to cut for the bride and groom.
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The strawberry is a small plant of the Rosaceae (Rose) family. All varieties of the strawberry plant belong to the Fragariagenus. Strawberries are not really berries or fruit, but are instead the enlarged ends of the plant's stamen. It is the small black spots which are actually the fruit. The strawberry is considered one of the most important small fruits grown in the Western Hemisphere. Today every state in the United States and every province in Canada grow the strawberry plant. It grows both as a wild plant and as a cultivated plant. Source:http://www.ontarioberries.com/sbinfo.htm
The garden strawberry was initially bred in Brittany in 1740 from two wild varieties, one from North America and the other from Chile. Many countries produce strawberries today but the biggest producers are Canada and the USA account for over 50% of the world's production.