Yes, both blueberries and strawberries are berries. Bananas are not berries. Hint: if the word ends with "berries" then the fruit is a berry. For instance, "raspberries" ends with "berries", and they are berries.
No, the plant we usually get strawberries from is thorn-less. There is a Strawberry Tree that has thorns, but this is not the usual source of strawberries.
A fruit is defined, botanically, as part of a flowering plant that derives from certain specific parts of the flower (basically, the ovary). From a culinary perspective, though, "fruit" usually means part of a plant that is both sweet and normally eaten raw. There is considerable, but not complete, overlap between the two. Cucumbers are fruits in the botanical sense, but not in the culinary sense. Other examples of things that are technically fruits are tomatoes and corn, though in cuisine these are usually considered vegetables. It gets even weirder than that: botanically speaking, tomatoes are, in fact, "berries" - all berries are fruits, but not all fruits are berries, and many things called berries technically aren't - neither strawberries nor blackberries are true berries (strawberries are accessory fruits, and blackberries are aggregate fruits). One mistake I see is corn listed as a fruit...It is not. Corn has no fleshy covering that ALL fruits have covering the seeds for protection, and corn does not have this.
Neither & both. The ones that sink are ripe, the ones that float are either unripened or quite bad. They are easy enough to identify.
Neither. Ferrets are obligate carnivores which means they can only eat meat and derive all necessary nutrition from meat.
A dessert containing noodles would be neither pie nor cake, but a "kugle," which could also incorporate (cream) cheese and blueberries.
Pepper does not grow on trees, strawberry's don't grow on trees, and neither do a lot of berries.
Not necessarily. All natural High Fructose Corn Syrup is not. Neither is all natural Tetrodotoxin (Pufferfish venom) or Botulinum (from Botulism). I sure do love my all natural Meuslix with all natural Yogurt and generic branded Blueberries though!
No. If you don't want bad strawberries, neither does your bunny. Don't ever feed your rabbit rotten or spoiled food. Fresh strawberries are okay for your bunny but only a bite or two every once in awhile: they're too sugary to be eaten regularly.
Well it depends, early risers eat blueberry pie at 12:00 p.m. and late risers eat apple pie at 4:00 p.m. This is the correct answer but if you are neither an early or late riser, you can eat Lemon Meringue pie whenever the heck you want!!
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"Neither do I" is correct.
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