A wide spectrum of strawberry is planted in Egypt , at the factory strawberry is processed then stored in cold stores to maintain its nutritional properties
Dried strawberry leaves come from the strawberry plant (Fragaria Ã?? ananassa or Fragaria vesca) and are often used in herbal remedies. The leaves are green to brownish-green when dried, with a slightly fuzzy texture and a mild, earthy aroma. They are known for their potential health benefits, including digestive support, anti-inflammatory properties, and antioxidant content. Dried strawberry leaves are commonly used in teas, tinctures, and as a flavoring in herbal blends.
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The Strawberry is a succulent and fragrant fruit of bright red color, obtained from the plant with the same name. In the West it is considered as the â??queen of the fruit". It is eaten raw and used to make jam, stewed fruit... It is also used with medicinal purposes, since it has excellent benefits for health.
Strawberries (Fragaria vesca) grew spontaneously in the forests. Its culture started quite late, since it is a very fragile fruit; in order to obtain a maximum yield in a whole month harvest, the field needed a permanent dedication.
The edible fruit is commonly known as "etaerioâ??. It is a false fruit consisting of a receptacle bearing the achenes (seed-like parts), small and of pale color in the part that was exposed to the shade and a dark reddish color in the part that has been exposed to the sun. The achenes can be inserted in the flesh, superficial or protuberant. There may be numerous or scarce. The protuberant achenes increase the resistance of the surface, but during washing many of them come off. The consumer normally prefers the fruit with few achenes, since they remain between the teeth when we bite them.
The central part or "heartâ?? of the fruit may be well-developed or very little developed, we may also find â??heartlessâ?? fruits. This is a negative characteristic. The fruits have various shapes, according to the cultivar: conical, conical-elongate, conical-rounded, spheroidal, oblate and kidney shape.
Strawberries are usually harvested at the beginning of summer. Wild strawberries are generally smaller than the cultivated ones, but they have a better aroma and taste, slightly bittersweet.
Strawberries are low in calories. Their energetic value per 100 g of edible fresh fruit ranges from 27 to 34 kcal. Apart from water, their main component are carbohydrates. Fructose represents practically half of the glucids and the rest is mainly glucose. It has a low percentage of proteins. The Strawberry is an excellent source of vitamin C.
Our Strawberries are sourced from growers in Egypt, Turkey, Spain, Poland and Japan.
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Origin: Our strawberries are grown with care in the rich soil of Egypt
Varieties: We offer a selection of strawberry varieties ( Fortuna , Sensation , Floreda , Festival )
Quality Assurance: Our strawberries undergo rigorous quality control processes from planting to harvesting.
Freshness: We take pride in delivering strawberries at the peak of freshness.
Packaging: Our strawberries are carefully packed in eco-friendly packaging that protects them during transit.
Sustainability: We are dedicated to sustainable farming practices, minimizing our environmental impact while producing exceptional strawberries.
Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas and on verdant plateaus, India's strawberry industry flourishes. Our unique growing conditions, with cool mornings and ample sunshine, nurture vibrantly colored, intensely flavorful strawberries for discerning international markets.
India's Jewel: Export-Quality Strawberries Bursting with Flavor
Nestled amidst India's diverse agricultural landscape lies a hidden gem the thriving strawberry industry. Our meticulously cultivated farms, often nestled in the cool climes of the Himalayas or in controlled environments, produce strawberries of exceptional quality, ready to tantalize international palates.
A Symphony of Flavors:
Indian strawberries come in a delightful array of varieties, each offering a unique taste experience. The ever-popular Camarosa reigns supreme, boasting a vibrant red color, intense sweetness, and a firm, juicy texture. For those seeking a touch of tartness, the Festival variety offers a perfect balance between sweet and tangy. Venturing beyond the red spectrum, the Chandler variety presents a delightful surprise light-colored berries with a delicate sweetness and a hint of pineapple aroma.
Freshness Guaranteed:
Our commitment to quality starts in the fields. Rigorous growing practices ensure healthy, disease-resistant plants, nurtured by experienced farmers who understand the delicate balance of sunshine, water, and nutrients required for optimal strawberry growth. Once harvested at peak ripeness, the magic of preservation begins. Advanced sorting and grading techniques ensure only the most flawless berries are selected for export. State-of-the-art pre-cooling facilities rapidly reduce the berry's temperature, locking in freshness and extending shelf life.
Packing for Perfection:
India's export-quality strawberries are treated with the utmost care. Innovative packaging solutions, designed with optimal ventilation and temperature control in mind, ensure berries arrive at their international destination in pristine condition. Whether nestled in single-layer clamshells for maximum visual appeal or packed in multi-layer punnets for efficient transportation, each berry is carefully cushioned to prevent damage during the journey.
Beyond the Fresh:
India's strawberry industry doesn't stop at fresh fruit. Our farmers and processors understand the global demand for year-round strawberry enjoyment. Advanced processing techniques transform these luscious berries into a variety of value-added products, perfect for international markets. Frozen strawberries, ideal for smoothies and baking, retain much of the fruit's natural sweetness and vibrant color. Dehydrated strawberries offer a concentrated burst of flavor for snacking or use in trail mixes. For the ultimate indulgence, explore our range of gourmet jams and preserves, capturing the essence of Indian strawberries in a spreadable delight.
The garden strawberry (or simply strawberry; Fragaria ananassa)[1] is a widely grown hybrid species of the genus Fragaria, collectively known as the strawberries, which are cultivated worldwide for their fruit. The fruit is widely appreciated for its characteristic aroma, bright red color, juicy texture, and sweetness. It is consumed in large quantities, either fresh or in such prepared foods as jam, juice, pies, ice cream, milkshakes, and chocolates. Artificial strawberry flavorings and aromas are also widely used in products such as candy, soap, lip gloss, perfume, and many others.
The garden strawberry was first bred in Brittany, France, in the 1750s via a cross of Fragaria virginiana from eastern North America and Fragaria chiloensis, which was brought from Chile by-Franois Frzier in 1714.[2] Cultivars of Fragaria ananassa have replaced, in commercial production, the woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca), which was the first strawberry species cultivated in the early 17th century.[3]
The strawberry is not, from a botanical point of view, a berry. Technically, it is an aggregate accessory fruit, meaning that the fleshy part is derived not from the plant's ovaries but from the receptacle that holds the ovaries.[4] Each apparent "seed" (achene) on the outside of the fruit is actually one of the ovaries of the flower, with a seed inside it.[4]
In 2019, world production of strawberries was 9 million tonnes, led by China with 40% of the total.
Contents
1 History
2 Description and growth
3 Cultivation
3.1 Manuring and harvesting
3.2 Pests
3.3 Diseases
3.4 Domestic cultivation
4 Production
5 Marketing
6 Culinary
7 Nutrients
8 Phytochemicals
8.1 Color
8.2 Flavor and fragrance
9 Genetics
10 Allergy
11 See also
12 References
13 External links