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there is about 2-3 common names for strawberries
Strawberries are a fruitThey are usually red when ripeThey grow in warmer climates, but need a cold snap to develop sweetnessDespite the name, they are not actually a berryThey are a common jelly flavorFlorida and California are famous for their strawberry crops
in new England
Chocolate strawberries
For all practical purpose the tomatoes and strawberries are same, nutrition wise. But no body will deny that strawberries are tasty. But then not all the people, specially from developing countries can afford to eat the strawberries.
The plural noun 'strawberries' is a common noun, a general word for a type of fruit. A common noun is capitalized only when it is the first word in a sentence.
there is about 2-3 common names for strawberries
You may use the frozen strawberries, but you should at least let them thaw if that wasn't already common sense. The only difference should be that the frozen strawberries will not taste as good as fresh ones.
Berries and strawberries
a strawberry - une fraise
It's actually not a fruit or vegetable. It's an "accessory fruit", or pseudofruit. A fruit, by definition would have seeds. Strawberries propagate through "shoots" the plant sends out separate from the strawberries, not through seeds. It is also an aggregate-accessory fruit, only one in which the seeds are contained in achenes.
The European or "woodland" strawberry is Fragaria vesca.