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Yes, you can eat green strawberries, but they are typically unripe and may taste sour or bitter compared to ripe red strawberries. While they are not harmful in small amounts, they are generally less palatable and may cause mild digestive discomfort for some people. It's best to wait until strawberries are fully ripe for the best flavor and texture.

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