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Most strawberries imported to the UK come from Spain, particularly during the winter and early spring months when local production is low. Other significant sources include the Netherlands and the United States. The UK's reliance on imports helps meet consumer demand for fresh strawberries year-round.
Yes, strawberries are allowed into the US, but they must meet specific USDA and APHIS regulations. They must be free from pests and diseases, and imported strawberries often require inspection and certification. It's important to check the latest regulations and guidelines from the USDA or the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service to ensure compliance.
Where are they grown, I think Thanet earth in Thanet, Kent where there are huge green houses which are trying to grow 75% of Britain's Salad but I think they also grow them there. Hope that was helpful =)
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.
Not in the UK. Due to rationing the only fruit available was that grown in Britain e.g. apples, pears, and strawberries. Bananas, oranges, peaches and other imported fruit were not available.
No a punnet is the container in which the strawberries are held.
No, "strawberries" are fruits.
Yes
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strawberries = Erdbeeren
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