
Smoothie Whirl'd has 17 smoothie
and food bowls powered with
STRAWBERRIES:
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Strawberry Coconut Colada
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Dragon Fruit Bowl
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Acai Rio Bowl
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Pomegranate Passion
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Whirl'd Champ
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Outta This Whirl'd
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Acai Kickstarter
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The Wizard
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Strawberry-Lemonade Whirl'd
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Pineapple Sublime
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Peanut Butter 'N Jelly
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Caribbean Paradise
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Berry Cool Whirl'd
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Rocks Our Whirl'd
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Whirl'd Refresher
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Peach Refresher
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Strawberry Mint Holiday Smoothie
(in season only)


Try a
Simple Smoothie With
Frozen
Strawberries at Home!
Start by mixing half-and-half, lime
juice, and plain or flavored yogurt in a
blender. Next, add frozen strawberries,
mandarin oranges, and a frozen banana or
mango. Then, blend the smoothie on high
for up to 1 minute, until the frozen
fruit is completely smooth and combined. |

Why is a strawberry called a
strawberry?
The name "strawberry" did not come from the
straw that most gardeners use to mulch their
berries through the winter; rather the name came
from the word "to strew" because the tangle of
vines looks as though the seeds were strewn on
the bed. Also, the strawberry is not a berry at
all. |

How many strawberries
do strawberry plants produce?
So to start your Strawberry patch off it
is important to understand how much a
plant produces. A single Strawberry
plant will produce between 40 to 70
berries across the season depending upon
the variety selected. This equates to a
weight of between 1.5 to 3.0 lbs (0.7 to
1.4 kg) of fruit. |

Eat Strawberries!
It is good for your muscles, your brain,
your heart, and it lowers blood
pressure, helps in preventing the
development of cancer and even aids in
improving cognitive processes. |
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Strawberries
are one of the sweetest and juiciest fruits
around, and they taste good alone or made into a
fantastic jam or dessert. No wonder they are
called the “Queen of the Fruits.” These red
berries are considered a healthy power food
because they have essential nutrients that your
body needs to thrive.
Eating just a few of these berries each day can
have a dramatic impact on your health. Their
nutritional value far exceeds that of oranges,
bananas, apples, or pears. The nutrient-packed
fruits can help you fight infection and disease
in your body, and it helps you have glowing
skin.

Health Benefits of
Strawberries
Fruit lovers can’t resist these appealing
looking berries as their red hue makes them one
of the love boosting fruits. Have you ever had a
chocolate-covered strawberry and a glass of wine
on a date?
Additionally, their health benefits are among
the vast reasons why these should be on your
weekly grocery list. Since these berries are so
easy to grow, you can plant them in your garden
to have continued health without paying the
middle man. Here are 12 benefits that show why
the strawberry reigns supreme.
1. Whitens and
Brightens Your Teeth
The abundance of Vitamin C in strawberries helps
you to polish your grill. People spend hundreds
of dollars to have their teeth whitened, and
nature holds the power to give you a smile you
want for a fraction of the cost.
Plaque is a sticky substance that adheres to the
teeth from consuming sugary foods and drinks,
and it’s tough to get off. However, the vitamin
content helps to turn that yellow hue to a
sparkling white. Did you know that Hollywood A-lister
Nicole Kidman uses strawberries to brush her
teeth every day?
2. Lighten
Freckles
Freckles are a beauty mark that you either love
or hate, and there doesn’t seem to be any
in-between. When you mention freckles, you get a
visual image of a red-headed child with a cute
smile and these marks across the bridge of the
nose. While they may be adorable on a kid, many
adults want to get rid of them.
The best way to lighten your skin tone and fade
away these beauty marks is to use strawberries.
If you think that sounds crazy, you are not
alone. The vitamin and mineral content, as well
as the antioxidants, help to wash away
impurities as it lightens the skin.
There’s no need for expensive treatments to
erase these little brown dots, just pick up a
quart of berries at your local supermarket. Use
a blender or food processor to whip them into a
paste. Allow the mixture to sit on the affected
area for 5-10 minutes. You can repeat this
process every day until you get the desired
results.
3. Fights Acne
Better Than Pimple Cream
While you have the paste working on your
freckles, you can also use it to fight acne. The
high antioxidants in these berries make it just
as good as some of the pimple creams you find on
the market. The little seeds help to exfoliate
the skin and lift the dirt and debris that will
cause future acne. Isn’t nature amazing?
4. Improves
Mental Health
You’ve heard an apple a day keeps the doctor
away, but what does eating strawberries do for
you? Is it possible that consuming a few of
these berries can alter your mood? Homocysteine
is an amino acid that is absorbed from foods
like meat.
When the levels become too high in your body, it
prevents the blood from getting proper nutrients
to the brain. Elevated levels are also linked to
heart disease. This acid can also cause your B12
and B6 levels to be abnormally low.
However, eating a hand full of these red berries
when your mood tanks have shown to boost your
happy hormones. The abundance of homocysteine
can cause your dopamine and serotonin levels to
tank, making you depressed and moody. Yet, the
vitamins and minerals in these berries prevent
this acid from building up in the body.
5. Helps with
Allergies and Asthma
Allergies and asthma are caused by inflammation
in the body. A strawberry has impressive
anti-inflammatory properties that help to
protect your body from both allergies and
infections. The vitamins, minerals, and
antioxidants found in these berries make spring
allergies a thing of the past.
6. Strengthens
Your Eyesight
You’ve probably been told your whole life that
carrots are great for eye health. True, the beta
carotene in carrots helps strengthen your
peepers, but they aren’t the only fruit or
vegetable with these superpowers.
The abundance of the “C” vitamin in this fruit
helps to strengthen both the retina and cornea
in the eye, but it’s the pigments like lutein
that do the real work. Additionally, studies
show that it can help to prevent cataracts too.
7. Boosts
Immunity
Your immune system is an integral part of your
overall health. The potent vitamin amounts in a
strawberry are well known for being a booster of
your immunity. You can build your body’s defense
system by eating just one-half of a cup each
day.
8. May Help to Prevent
Birth Defects
Expectant mothers need healthy amounts of folate
to help the baby’s brain develop. The nutrients
in these red berries have been proven to help
prevent specific congenital disabilities,
specifically those that affect the skull and
spinal cord. In the early stages and throughout
the entire pregnancy, adding a variety of
nutrient-rich berries is recommended.
9. Improves
Heart Health
Heart disease is the number one killer in the
United States. The strawberry has ellagic acid
in them that helps in lowering cholesterol
levels, which can reduce your risk of myocardial
infarction. The high vitamin content can
strengthen both the arteries and blood vessels
and lower your blood pressure. Adding some
superfoods, like berries to your diet, can only
help to keep your heart healthy.
10. Burns
Stubborn Fat
Are you struggling to lose stubborn fat? Do you
have trouble areas that have significant fat
storage that won’t seem to melt away? The red
hue that gives the strawberry its bright color
is caused by anthocyanins. These water-soluble,
glycoside pigments have a high PH level that can
help to burn that unwanted fat from troubled
areas.
11. Fights
Malignancy
Many folks prefer to try a holistic approach to
fighting cancer. Chemotherapy is often
destructive because it destroys not only the
good but also the bad cells within the body. A
strawberry has an ellagic acid called
phytochemical that is known to suppress the
growth of malignancies.
Other beneficial oxidants like lutein and
zeathancins also help destroy free radicals in
the body by canceling their harmful effect. They
can prevent cancer from occurring, but they can
help stop the spread once the bad cells have
begun their destruction.
12. Slows the
Aging Process
Did you know that many major cosmetic companies
add the “C” Vitamin to their products? The
reason they add these vitamins is that it helps
to promote glowing skin naturally.
Oxidants found in strawberries and other fruits
help to protect your skin from harmful UV rays.
They also can help to stop or slow the aging
process by protecting you from wrinkles. While
it’s not the fountain of youth, it’s an
inexpensive way to slow the hands of time
without harmful side effects.

Final Thoughts on Why You Should Be Eating
Berries Every Day
The many health benefits of strawberries are too
vast to mention them all. For instance, did you
know those who are experiencing hair loss can
find these berries quite helpful? It’s the high
levels of Vitamin B5 and Vitamin B6 that nourish
and keep the hair from falling out.
Additionally, the magnesium and copper help to
keep dandruff at bay. The most wonderful part
about adding these berries to your diet is they
are delicious. You can really play around with
them in recipes, smoothies, or infuse your
purified water with them.
The fact that nature provides something so
healing and beneficial to your body is
mind-blowing. All the things on this list can be
treated with medications from your doctor or
over the counter, but the problem is that they
all come with side effects or a big price tag.
When you use strawberries to treat what ails
you, you don’t need to worry about side effects.
Forget your face feeling like it’s on fire after
treatment or an upset stomach from cancer drugs.
Nature provides everything you need to keep your
body healthy from your head to your toes!
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