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Spring is just around the corner, with the official start date to the season coming up on March 20th. Not only does this milestone mean the beginning of warmer weather and the bloom of flowers all over the Northern Hemisphere, but it also means that different fruits and vegetables will be in season.

Keep an eye out for these three spring fruits at your local grocery store or market!

Strawberries

Strawberries come into season in the spring, meaning that you can enjoy one of the world’s favorite fruits at the peak of their flavor. While they’re great raw and by themselves, you can also try them in a smoothie or a dessert-like strawberry shortcake.

Grapefruit

We always look forward to spring because it means that we can add one of my favorite fruits to our breakfast routine: grapefruit. These citrus beauties come in season in spring, and are great when sliced open and topped with a sprinkle of sugar.

Cherries

Cherry lovers rejoice because this fruit also comes into season during the spring! Rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C, these healthy fruits are a great snack on the go.

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Here’s How to Tell if Strawberries are Ripe and Fresh https://foodisinthehouse.com/heres-how-to-tell-if-strawberries-are-ripe-and-fresh/ Sat, 15 Feb 2020 07:24:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4737 Have you ever been to your grocery store or local market and been faced with the time-old strawberry dilemma? While these red berries might always seem like a great option to pick up, it isn’t rare to be disappointed as they turn rotten and inedible after just a short amount of time. So, how can […]

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Have you ever been to your grocery store or local market and been faced with the time-old strawberry dilemma? While these red berries might always seem like a great option to pick up, it isn’t rare to be disappointed as they turn rotten and inedible after just a short amount of time.

So, how can you ensure that strawberries are ripe, fresh, and good for eating? Follow these instructions, and you won’t be met with this disappointment.

Bright Red Color

Strawberries should not be partially green (meaning that they aren’t ripe) or a dull red (meaning that they’re on the edge of spoiling). Look for bright red strawberries that look to be completely healthy and fresh when buying this fruit.

Fresh Green Leaves

One major clue of strawberries that are near the end of their useful life is a brown or yellow leaf. These leaves at the top of the berry should appear to be fresh, green, and healthy, meaning that the strawberry isn’t close to going bad.

No Signs of Mold

Here’s an important tip that everyone should follow when buying strawberries: look at the bottoms of the fruit! Often, strawberries look nice and red on top, but are concealing mold or fungus on the bottom of them where they’ve gotten wet. Be sure to look all over the berry for mold before buying.

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Spring is just around the corner, with the official start date to the season coming up on March 20th. Not only does this milestone mean the beginning of warmer weather and the bloom of flowers all over the Northern Hemisphere, but it also means that different fruits and vegetables will be in season.

Keep an eye out for these three spring fruits at your local grocery store or market!

Strawberries

Strawberries come into season in the spring, meaning that you can enjoy one of the world’s favorite fruits at the peak of their flavor. While they’re great raw and by themselves, you can also try them in a smoothie or a dessert-like strawberry shortcake.

Grapefruit

We always look forward to spring because it means that we can add one of my favorite fruits to our breakfast routine: grapefruit. These citrus beauties come in season in spring, and are great when sliced open and topped with a sprinkle of sugar.

Cherries

Cherry lovers rejoice because this fruit also comes into season during the spring! Rich in Vitamin A and Vitamin C, these healthy fruits are a great snack on the go.

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Here’s How to Tell if Strawberries are Ripe and Fresh https://foodisinthehouse.com/heres-how-to-tell-if-strawberries-are-ripe-and-fresh/ Sat, 15 Feb 2020 07:24:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4737 Have you ever been to your grocery store or local market and been faced with the time-old strawberry dilemma? While these red berries might always seem like a great option to pick up, it isn’t rare to be disappointed as they turn rotten and inedible after just a short amount of time. So, how can […]

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Have you ever been to your grocery store or local market and been faced with the time-old strawberry dilemma? While these red berries might always seem like a great option to pick up, it isn’t rare to be disappointed as they turn rotten and inedible after just a short amount of time.

So, how can you ensure that strawberries are ripe, fresh, and good for eating? Follow these instructions, and you won’t be met with this disappointment.

Bright Red Color

Strawberries should not be partially green (meaning that they aren’t ripe) or a dull red (meaning that they’re on the edge of spoiling). Look for bright red strawberries that look to be completely healthy and fresh when buying this fruit.

Fresh Green Leaves

One major clue of strawberries that are near the end of their useful life is a brown or yellow leaf. These leaves at the top of the berry should appear to be fresh, green, and healthy, meaning that the strawberry isn’t close to going bad.

No Signs of Mold

Here’s an important tip that everyone should follow when buying strawberries: look at the bottoms of the fruit! Often, strawberries look nice and red on top, but are concealing mold or fungus on the bottom of them where they’ve gotten wet. Be sure to look all over the berry for mold before buying.

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