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Strawberries

Strawberries are a popular fruit that is tasty eaten plain and popular for shortcakes and pies. It's ranked in the 50 highest antioxidant sources, so it's healthy, too.

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Will a little fox eat strawberries?

Probably,they are omnivores and like the sweet taste of berries.

Where does come from strawberries?

Certain ingredients are added to form a mixture in factories, the mixture is then added to packaging. The packaging is loaded onto a vehicle and then shipped to local supermarkets and stores.

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How do you make a strawberry milkshake?

Milk, strawberries, and vanilla ice cream

In blender add milk strawberries then vanilla ice cream. Blend well! For thinner milkshakes add more milk! For thicker more ice cream!

P.S. To make a smoothie just add ice!

What is the sexual meaning of strawberry shortcake?

A sexual Strawberry shortcake is an abusive sexual act when a male ejaculates onto his partners face and then punches them in the nose. The blood and cum mix to a pink similar to that of strawberry shortcake.

How do you say strawberry milkshake in french?

vanille milk-shake is the translation. This translation is done from English to French.

Which websites have recipes for strawberry cheesecake?

There are many websites that have recipes for strawberry cheesecake. Examples of these are Just a Taste, The Recipe Critic, Mr Food and Barbara's Cakes.

Can strawberry trees grow inside of you?

Interesting question, especially because strawberries are a plant and not a tree... but know that seeds you eat go through a process... of elimination. That process includes digestive juices which are acids made in the stomach to break down what we eat. During the digestive process, seeds are bulk fibre that is eliminated into the intestines and pooped out.

What vitamins do strawberries have?

Strawberries are very high in vitamin C and fiber. Strawberries are also a great source of antioxidents which have shown to play a role in fighting free radicals (cancer causing cells.)

What is the history of strawberries?

There are more than 20 species of strawberries, and they grow in most of the Northern hemisphere and South America. Some species were doubtless used in ancient and medieval Europe, but not in sufficient quantity to be recorded historically. The cultivation started with a North American species, the Virginia strawberry, and a South American species noted for size. They were bred together to produce a hybrid called the garden strawberry, most probably in Brittany in about 1740.

I like strawberries' in Japanese?

Watashi/boku/ore WA ichigo ga suki or something like that. By the way, 'watashi WA' is used for girls most of the time, but not necessary. 'Boku WA' and 'ore WA' is used for boys/guys.

Is it too late to plant strawberries?

No because you can plant strawberries anytime.

Only if the plants are pot grown.

What is used for a strawberry plant to make a new strawberry plant?

Strawberry plants are propogated by runners. A long shoot will grow out from the plant and it will root where the tip touches the soil. After it has rooted well it can be cut off and lifted and moved to its growing position.

How many calories are there in a pack of strawberry millions?

they have 400 odd in 100g and the packets are 65g so its around 265 calories per packet.

What 4 CPT codes are used for removal of a strawberry nevus on cheek autograft with split-thickness skin graft?

A strawberry nevus is a benign organism, and so can be coded as a removal. The code number used could be 15120 or 15121.

What is strawberries and cream?

Strawberrys and cream is strawberrys and any type of cream

Is there a such thing as sea strawberries?

I assume you are referring to the "Sea Strawberries" that afflicted the crew of the We're Here in Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous. Unfortunately, we do not know exactly as to what the author was referring to. Most likely it was some form of red jellyfish that stuck to the lines as they were being hauled up. It has also been suggested that it could be a form of bryozoan, though only one or two species cause irritation, and that is very light. There is also a type of soft coral called Sea Strawberries (Gersemia Rubiformis). These do not sting, although there are some corals that do (however, hydroid corals do NOT look similar to the strawberries). In Europe a form of sea-squirt or sponge is also called a Sea Strawberry, the Aplidium Elegans. I do not believe that these sting however.