No, strawberries do not have a peel in the traditional sense like fruits such as apples or Oranges. Instead, they have a skin that is edible and protects the fruit. The outer layer is soft and can be eaten along with the flesh, which is sweet and juicy. The tiny seeds on the surface are actually a part of the fruit and add to its unique texture.
apple, grape, peach, pear, plum. Strawberries, blackberries ... .
Apples, Pears, Plums, Grapes, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, Blackcurrants, Redcurrants. You just wash in water and eat straight away.
It is famous for expensive strawberries and cream.
The possessive form of "strawberries" is "strawberries'." This is because the word "strawberries" is already a plural noun, so to show possession, you simply add an apostrophe after the final "s." This indicates that the strawberries own or possess something.
No a punnet is the container in which the strawberries are held.
"Peel" is a verb, it has no plural. But the proper conjugation of the world "peel" for plural is, well, "peel."She peels.They peel.
No, "strawberries" are fruits.
NO, strawberries themselves are not seeds. However, the tiny yellow specks ON the strawberries are seeds.
Unripe green strawberries are firm. Ripe red strawberries are juicy.
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strawberries = Erdbeeren