Bright red and fragrant outside and juicy and tart inside, strawberries are a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family of plants that also includes fruits like apples and raspberries.
The fruit is much loved around the globe for its distinct flavour and fragrance and is included in a wide range of foods and confectionaries such as pies, jam, jelly, biscuits, cakes and ice creams.
It is rich in fibre, antioxidants and other phytochemicals (plant-based chemicals) and is known for its benefits for the heart and circulatory system. It is also believed to be good for immunity.
Did you know:
Strawberries are not exactly the fruit of the plant. Instead, they are the receptacle—the part with which the flower is attached to the stem. The tiny "seeds", as we call them, over the surface of the strawberries are the real (dried) fruits. Each of that fruit contains one seed.
Some basic facts about strawberries
- Scientific name: Fragaria ananassa
- Family: Rosaceae
- Common name: Strawberries
- Native region and geographical distribution: Wild strawberry is a perennial herb that grows all over Europe and Asia. It is also found in America and Africa.
- Parts used: Receptacle and fruit