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Berries

Berry is a term used to refer to any small edible fruits. They are usually semi-oblong or round, juicy, sweet or sour and brightly colored. Berries do not have a pit or stone, although there may be a lot of seeds.

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When cooking how many grams are in a pint?

1 pint = 2 cups (16 fluid ounces)

Grams are used for measuring the weight of dry mass, which you don't commonly do when cooking since everything is measured in cups and teaspoons in the United States. Grams, however, are the common unit in measuring ingredients in all European and Asian cuisines.

But, assuming that you are measuring water, the density of water is 1 gm per 1 cc (or 1 mL). One pint has 473.18 mL in it, so 1 pint would equal 473.18 grams. Different liquids have different densities as compared to water, so this must be taken into account.

What are nordic berries?

Usually refers to the Lingon berry but is an often misused term by cosmetic companies

What you call falsa fruit in English?

A falsa fruit is known in English as"(Indian) sherbet berry," "falsa," "phalsa," "phalsa fruit," or "falsa fruit." It is also known by its botanical name, "Grewia subinaegualis."

How much do black berrys weigh?

A black berry is one of the heaviest things in the world, although it is still edible, you may gain at least 90 pounds after eating a black berry. Be careful of the black berry. It can weigh 1000 pounds and you must be very careful!

Is an apple a berry?

Yes, an apple is classified as a berry in botanical terms. Specifically, it is a type of berry known as a pome, which has a fleshy outer layer and a core containing seeds. This classification is based on the fruit's structure and how it develops from the flower's ovary. In contrast, many people commonly think of berries as small, juicy fruits like strawberries and blueberries, which are technically not true berries.

What color are berries?

the love berry can be any colour at all.

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Do raw cranberries taste good?

Yes. Raw cranberries are safe to eat. I've made a cranberry/orange relish and a cranberry/ginger relish that do not require cooking.

What are the white fuzzy things that appear on your grape berries after the berries present?

I think it's mold. I just saw this today on the wild grapes out in the backyard, and we just had a lot of rain... so it makes sense. It looks like mold to me so I'm cutting out all the bad ones so the rest can make it.

Why no strawberrys for baby?

Because babies are very sensitive and can get allergic reactions to strawberries :) (i hope this helped) :)

What eats cranberries?

Cranberries are not a part of any animals primary food source but a variety of animals occasionally eat them such as humans, birds, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, mice, grouce and bears.

Where are strawberrys from?

The garden strawberry was initially bred in Brittany in 1740 from two wild varieties, one from North America and the other from Chile.

Many countries produce strawberries today but the biggest producers are Canada and the USA account for over 50% of the world's production.