Australia breeds strawberries with pineapple and chewing gum

Have you ever enjoyed white strawberries, got red eye points and had strange flavors like pineapples or chewing gum? Surely they will bring you new and extremely interesting experiences.

Have you ever enjoyed white strawberries, got red eye points and had strange flavors like pineapples or chewing gum? Surely they will bring you new and extremely interesting experiences.

Australians will taste the first two varieties of strings that taste like pineapples and chewing gum . The company that imports this particular fruit variety is United Nurseries.

Picture 1 of Australia breeds strawberries with pineapple and chewing gum

Special strawberry varieties with many different flavors.

Representative of the importer, Phillip Neilsen, told Australian Mashable that he decided to import strawberry seeds especially after traveling to Europe five years ago. He confessed to visiting a kindergarten and was very curious about the fruits of the children holding.

Neilsen said, initially only 21 varieties of strawberries were imported into Australia, including seven different flavors . United Nurseries has conducted large-scale breeding and development of this particular type of strawberry in Australia.

The new strawberry varieties possess a unique flavor, but still retain the original strawberry flavor.

" It all tastes like a real strawberry, but when you bite pineberry (combined from the name of pineapple - pineapple and strawberry - strawberry), you realize, they are sour. So, pineberry is not like biting a pineapple, it only evokes some taste, "Nielsen said.

Pineapple strawberry has a slightly rounded shape, white with red eyes. They were first discovered in South Africa and discovered by Dutch farmers.

Meanwhile, the strawberry flavored gum (bubbleberry) is quite small. This strawberry contains quite a lot of sugar, has a sweet taste like Hubba Bubba gum.

Picture 2 of Australia breeds strawberries with pineapple and chewing gum

Pineapple strawberries discovered for the first time in South Africa.

Nielsen said that many varieties of strawberry have been bred since a long time ago, and have gone through a lot of complicated selection stages that can be widely developed.

This new strawberry variety will be sold to growers in Australia over the next few weeks.

Update 17 December 2018
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