No, a strawberry is in the rose family.
Certain ingredients are added to form a mixture in factories, the mixture is then added to packaging. The packaging is loaded onto a vehicle and then shipped to local supermarkets and stores.Does that answer your question?
Strawberry as such is not a proper noun. It could be any strawberry. Hence we refer to it as 'a strawberry'. Therefore it is a common noun. example: Jim ate a strawberry But while referring to a particular strawberry it can be considered as a proper noun example: The strawberry eaten by Jim was not fresh
An example of active packaging = widgets in beer cans release gas when the can is opened to give the beer a 'foamy head'.
Intelligent packaging is packaging that senses a change in the food contained and informs you of it by something changing in the packaging for example some beer is sold with 'thermochromic' ink which turns form white to blue when the beer is cold enough to drink :)
For example, if you make a strawberry cake, the by-products can be: -leaf of a strawberry -wrappers -leftover strawberries
For example, if you make a strawberry cake, the by-products can be: -leaf of a strawberry -wrappers -leftover strawberries
It depends on the context. If a sentence says, "We bought strawberries on sale," strawberries is a noun. If strawberry or strawberries is used in front of a noun, for example strawberry pie, strawberry blonde, strawberry ice cream, then strawberry modifies the nouns of pie, blonde, and cream. Therefore, it is an adjective.
There is such a thing. Strawberry soup, for example.
Packaging that are printed. We have this in two form, pre made and custom made. For pre made Packaging Solutions, you can visit Packaging-Gateway and for custom made Packaging, you can have TheCustomBoxes.
A: Not an example but it can be slayed that an IC may contain thousandths of semiconductors withing its packaging.
For example cans for beer, coca-cola, juices etc.
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