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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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How much is 1 cup of strawberry's?

A little bit less than 1/2 pint .

To qualify this: 1 cup US (236.8 ml) is a liquid measure = 8 fluid ounces (2 gills or 1/2 fluid pint) = ~13 1/8 cubic inches

A pint (USdry) [550.6 ml] of strawberries (Dry measure) = ~33.6 cubic inches, 1/2 of which is ~16.8 cubic inches (275.3 cc), which when chopped or mashed should nearly equal 1 cup.

Depending on the size of the strawberries this can be between 4 and 20 strawberries.

In imperial measure, pints are equal in volume whether liquid or dry, but a cup and a half pint are not the same. A cup is 8 fluid ounces and a half pint (1.25 cup, or large cup) is 10 fluid ounces. The cup (227 ml) is smaller than a US cup and the half pint (283.7 ml) is larger than the US half pints. So even in Imperial measure a half pint of whole strawberries will be slightly more than 1 cup chopped or mashed strawberries.

What plant starts withs 3 lobe red leaves develops blue berries?

The fernleaf full moon maple is a plant with 3 lobe red leaves that develops blue berries. Acer japonicum is the scientific name for this type of plant.

What is a dewberry?

A dewberry is a type of berry closely related to a blackberry. They are commonly dark purple in color but there is a rarer red variety.

Is a golden euonymus poisonOus to children?

Yes, especially the berries. It's not bad like water hemlock where one nibble will kill you, but it is a "violent purgative."

Do cranberries grow well in the northeast?

Yes. That's the Northeast (to include New Jersey) and Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and northern Indiana.

How long can a bush cricket live?

They normally have a lifespan ranging from four to six months. Their eggs usually hatch after a couple of weeks.

Who created The Evil Strawberry?

KeatonKeaton999 created The Evil Strawberry. It was released on August 26, 2004 on albinoblacksheep. The Evil Strawberry teases, what he calls a stupid crying baby. Ha Ha.

Do cranberries grow well in the north east?

Yes. That's the Northeast (to include New Jersey) and Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and northern Indiana.

What animal eats grass and berries?

Herbivores eat grass and berries. Herbivores will eat any vegetation and no meat unless their life depens on it.

What is a winkle berry?

A winkle berry is a rare type of berry with a winkle type shape found on mount everest.

What is the English word 'Berry-village' in Finnish?

Names are often not translated in Finnish, but placenames sometimes are, but often not. Literally translated it would be "marjakylä"

What are cuttings?

Cuttings are parts of a plant or flower that can be cut and grown separately. Most roses and garden plants are grown from cuttings instead of seeds.

Where are cranberries found?

The three major cranberry-producing states are: 1) Wisconsin, 2) Massachusetts (which used to be #1 until it was eclipsed by Wisconsin a while back); 3) New Jersey (I think New Jersey's third). I've read that Oregon also grows cranberries and there may be other states as well, but Wisconsin, Massachusetts, and New Jersey are the main ones.

Are yew berries poisonous?

Yes & No The seeds inside the berries of Taxus Baccata, the common yew, are extremely poisonous and just one can kill you. There is no known antidote. The red flesh surrounding the seed is not toxic and can be eaten. It has a very sweet & pleasant taste.

Does gordons' gin have juniper berries?

Yes, Gordon's Gin contains juniper berries, which are a key ingredient in gin and contribute to its distinctive flavor. Juniper is essential in defining gin's character, and Gordon's is known for its classic, juniper-forward profile. The use of juniper, along with other botanicals, makes Gordon's a traditional London Dry gin.

What kind of shrub has alternate leaves and red berries in clumps on the stem?

A common shrub that features alternate leaves and red berries in clumps is the Winterberry (Ilex verticillata). This deciduous holly is known for its bright red berries that persist into winter, providing visual interest. Winterberry typically grows in wetland areas and is often used in landscaping for its ornamental value. It requires a male plant nearby for pollination to produce its vibrant berries.

Do hocks eat berries?

Yes, hocks, which are a type of bird, do eat berries. They are omnivorous and enjoy a varied diet that includes fruits like berries, seeds, and insects. Berries provide essential nutrients and are a natural part of their diet in the wild. However, their specific feeding habits can vary by species and habitat.