How to Wash Raspberries

Raspberries are extremely fragile and susceptible to spoilage, but you can extend their shelf life naturally with the right washing and storage techniques. Because raspberries break so easily, they are particularly vulnerable to natural surface molds and microbes that attack damaged fruit.

Lindsay Lau
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Raspberries & Miscarriages

Eating fresh raspberries won't cause a miscarriage. A tea made from the leaves of raspberries may have labor-inducing effects and should be avoided in your first trimester. Ask your doctor about the foods and herbs that are safe to consume during pregnancy, including raspberries.

Sarah Barnes
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Hawthorn Berry Herb as a Diuretic

Diuretics are a class of medicines used to treat kidney disorders, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, congestive heart failure, glaucoma and edema, or water retention.

Karyn Maier
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Serving Size for Dried Goji Berries

Dried fruit serves as a handy and portable snack; dried goji berries may be a smart choice for your diet. Not only are these dehydrated fruits low in fat, they provide vitamins and may offer health benefits as well.

Nicki Wolf
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Dosage for Hawthorn Berries

Several chemical compounds in hawthorn berries have potential health benefits, especially for treating heart failure and other cardiac conditions. Its usefulness was discovered as early as the first century and it continues to be used today, the University of Maryland Medical Center reports.

Anna Aronson
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Adverse Reactions to Red Raspberry

Red raspberries are delicious sources of high levels of vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants. Unfortunately, certain individuals suffer allergic reactions to red raspberries, leading to several unpleasant and sometimes dangerous symptoms.

Matthew Busse
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Wolfberry Benefits & Side Effects

Wolfberries, typically called Goji berries and sometimes called Chinese wolfberries or lycium berries, are edible berries that pack a nutritious punch. Ancient Chinese medical practitioners used wolfberries to treat dry skin and dry cough, and to promote longevity and improve sexual desire.

Karen McCarthy
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An Allergy to Blackberry Salicylates

You may not be aware that blackberries and other fruits, vegetables and nuts contain a naturally occurring chemical related to aspirin. If you are allergic or intolerant of aspirin, you may develop allergy symptoms after eating blackberries. MayoClinic.

Diane Marks
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Amount of Sugar in Blueberries

With their small size and dark blue coloring, blueberries are a treat that you can harvest in the wild, from your backyard or from your nearest grocery store or farmers market. Blueberries contain two simple sugars -- fructose and glucose -- as well as a number of other vitamins, minerals and nutrients.

Bethany Lalonde
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How to Use Preserves to Make Strawberry Topping Sauce

Strawberry preserves are simple to find in any grocery store, and because they’re already sweetened and thick, they’re quite easy to make into a dessert sauce or topping. Pectin, a natural binding agent, keeps the preserves thick and will also give your sauce a desirable consistency.

Carly Schuna
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How Do I Defrost Whole Frozen Strawberries?

Strawberries are a delicious and versatile fruit that can be used to make nutritious smoothies, decadent desserts, healthy low-calorie salads or be eaten straight out of the carton as a snack. Plus, strawberries provide you with antioxidants, folate, vitamin C, potassium and fiber.

Beth Rifkin
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Cranberry to Flush Toxins

The body accumulates toxins over time from the foods we eat, what we drink, the air we breathe, and chemicals and pollutants in the air. Detoxes and cleansing diets are often marketed to help rid the body of these toxins and waste products. However, extreme dieting may lead to adverse health concerns.

Jennifer Andrews
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