The Disadvantages of Strawberries

Strawberries are a common type of fruit that can be eaten as a nutritious and refreshing treat on hot days or used as a topping for desserts such as ice cream and cake. Strawberries offer numerous nutritional benefits, such as supplying essential vitamins and minerals, but they aren't ideal for all diets.

Brian Willett
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What Kind of Acid Is in Strawberries?

Strawberries contain five different acids: citric acid, ascorbic acid, malic acid, ellagic acid and pantothenic acid. The total amount of each acid varies based on the variety of strawberry, how it is stored and the storage period. The U.S.

Sydney Hornby, M.D.
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How Old Before Kids Can Have Strawberries?

Plump, juicy strawberries are chock full of vitamin C and fiber, but some young children can have an allergic reaction. There is some disagreement among experts as to when strawberries should be introduced into a child's diet.

Barbara Ruben
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The Benefits of Blackberry Brandy

Brandy gets its name from the Dutch word brandewijin, or burnt wine. Dutch traders in the 17th-century distilled wine to preserve it during transport. Brandy is distilled by cooking wine, which causes the alcohol to condense while the water burns off and evaporates. The alcohol liquefies as it cools leaving brandy.

Caroline Thompson
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Blueberries and Blood Thinners

If you have blood vessel or heart disease, or if your blood flow is poor, your doctor may recommend you take blood thinners. When prescribed new medication, it is important to talk to your doctor about possible food interactions with the medication.

Jill Corleone, RDN, LD
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Bilberry Vs. Blueberry

Bilberries and blueberries are often confused in everyday life. Both have a dark bluish, smooth skin and are similar in size, the bilberry being slightly smaller. Bilberries have been popular in Europe for centuries, and blueberries were first widely grown in the U.S. in the 1920s.

Carol Gold
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Are the Berries on My Juniper Bush Edible?

Several varieties of junipers are native to the United States, from tall trees to bush-like formations. All have lacy, leathery evergreen foliage. Junipers produce dusky blue berries that are actually cones containing seeds. Birds, foxes and other wild animals eat juniper berries.

Cynthia Myers
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How to Know if Strawberries Are Bad

During the strawberry season, you'll find berries piled high at your grocery store or roadside stands across the country. The plump fruit brings to mind fruity desserts, strawberries over cereal and indulging without added sugar. But strawberries are notoriously delicate and don't keep well after picking.

Kay Ireland
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What Is the Difference Between Wolfberries & Goji Berries?

Goji berry is the commercial name for wolfberry. Wolfberry is a fruit of two closely related species called Lycium barbarum and L. chinense. Additional names for wolfberry include chinese wolfberry, barbary matrimony vine, mede berry, red medlar, Duke of Argyll's tea tree, bocksdorn, murali and matrimony vine.

Allison Adams
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When Are Blackberries in Season?

If you’ve ever hiked an off-road wooded path and stumbled upon wild blackberry bushes, you know the plump purple berries taste deliciously sweet right off the bush.

Beth Reinke
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Nutritional Value of Blueberries

The more blueberries are researched, the more we can see that they have good nutrition to offer. Blueberries contain significant amounts of anthocyanadins, antioxidant compounds that produce blues, purples and reds in fruits and vegetables.

Ann R.B. Summers
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How To Eat Gooseberries

Gooseberries are a summer delight, coming in green, red and blonde varieties that pack a sweet-tart punch in their small size.

Maxine Wallace
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