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Strawberries Are Not True Berries

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Strawberries Are Not True Berries

In the world of botany, the names we use in the kitchen often don't align with scientific classifications. A perfect example is the strawberry. That juicy, red flesh you enjoy is not derived from the flower's ovary, which is the defining feature of a true berry. Instead, it's the swollen receptacleโ€”the part of the stem that holds the flower. This makes the strawberry an "accessory fruit." The tiny specks dotting its surface, commonly mistaken for seeds, are actually the plant's true fruits, called achenes, each containing a single seed.

Conversely, many fruits