more of a pinkish kinda color
Green
There are white strawberries (that ARE ripe)
The converse of the statement if a strawberry is red, then it is ripe would be if it is ripe, then the strawberry is red.
the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe the varations of colour on are straberry are red when they are ripe and white and green when not ripe
Pale yellow inside, green when unripe, browny-yellow when ripe
They can be several colors, depending on the species. Most are green when growing, and turn yellow/green when ripe. The inside of a ripe pineapple is yellow.
A berry is just is a single fleshy fruit with seeds inside. What makes a strawberry unique from the berry classification is that the actual fruits, which are informally called seeds, are on the outside. The fleshy red part itself isn't actually a fruit itself. So basically a strawberry is a group of multiple fruits.
Like a strawberry.
Ripe coffee cherries are a bright red color. After picking, the beans are removed from the cherry.
The peach was the perfect size and color, but it was not yet ripe enough,
One difference between an apple and a strawberry - apart from the fact they are completely unrelated species - is that apples have seeds on the inside of the fruit, while strawberries have their seeds on the outside. Another difference, as far as the consumer is concerned, is that apples should be firm and crisp when ready to eat (uncooked), while strawberries should be firm yet soft to the bite. You can crush a ripe strawberry between your fingers, but not a ripe apple, or a strawberry-sized piece of apple.
The main flesh of the strawberry is called the cortex.
Strawberry