Strawberries typically get to England through a combination of domestic cultivation and imports. While the UK grows its own strawberries, especially during the summer months, off-season demand is met through imports from countries like Spain, the Netherlands, and the United States. These strawberries are transported via air and road freight, ensuring they arrive fresh for consumers. Additionally, advancements in agricultural technology have enabled year-round production in some regions, further supplementing supply.
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apples, bananas, pears, grapes, strawberries, oranges
One of the most popular places on earth noted for their strawberries is London, England so much so that they host an annual festival devoted to the strawberry. There also exists Mahabaleshwar, India called the land of fresh strawberries.
Strawberries can be planted in every state of the United States, and in every province in Canada. So there's no reason why they can't be planted everywhere in England.
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.
No a punnet is the container in which the strawberries are held.
No, "strawberries" are fruits.
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