Senga Sengana and its delicious siblings.
There isn’t just one strawberry.
This is not a nut.
But the knowledge of
tomorrow's food trends.
The strawberry isn’t just our fruit of the month; it’s the undisputed superstar among fruits. Strawberries used to be the harbinger of spring but nowadays are available all year round. They can be used in a variety of ways, the scope of application widening by the day. That’s reason enough for us to investigate the health benefits of this favorite among the summer fruits as well as its history and evolution.
“Nature’s candy”, as the strawberry is occasionally called, can be a significant contribution to a balanced diet. It contains vitamin C, potassium and folic acid among others, and is said to even whiten your teeth. The strawberry is also low in calories and was labeled a “diabetes superfood” by the American Diabetes Association. (Link: http://www.diabetes.org/food-and-fitness/food/what-can-i-eat/making-healthy-food-choices/diabetes-superfoods.html).
Today, people get more and more creative with strawberries: there are unlimited recipes and ways to incorporate them into dishes, not even pickling, the fermenting in brine of vegetables or fruit, has escaped the lure of the strawberry.