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Sunday 11 December 2005

When did American strawberries engulf Europe? Sunday's food quotation

1st July: Large American straw-berries are hawked about which the sellers call pine-strawberries. But these are oblong, & of a pale red; where as the true pine or Drayton strawberries are flat, & green: yet the flavour is very quick, & truly delicate. The American new sorts of strawberries prevail so much, that the old scarlet, & hautboys are laid aside, & out of use.

1791 Gilbert White (from Gilbert White's year [OUP, 1982])

Contributed by Anne Flavell. Posted at 10:17
Edited on: Sunday 11 December 2005 10:44
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