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  2. Our Easy Strawberry-Lemonade Shrub Is The Best Way To Use ...

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    Add strawberries and chopped lemon fruit and stir well to combine. Cover and let sit at room temperature, stirring occasionally, until sugar is dissolved, at least 6 hours or up to 24.

  3. You've Probably Been Cleaning Your Strawberries Wrong - AOL

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    Water & Vinegar. This is probably the most popular and effective way to clean strawberries, both online and amongst the Delish team. Fill a bowl with about a 3:1 ratio of water to white vinegar ...

  4. How to clean fresh strawberries - AOL

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    You can either place the strawberries under cool running water in the sink, moving them around as needed and drain (if using a bowl) or go with the vinegar method. To do so, you can add the ...

  5. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    In fruit, the cell walls are mainly composed of polysaccharides including pectin. During ripening, a lot of the pectin is converted from a water-insoluble form to a soluble one by certain degrading enzymes. [11] These enzymes include polygalacturonase. [9] This means that the fruit will become less firm as the structure of the fruit is degraded.

  6. Saponin - Wikipedia

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    The principal historical use of these plants was boiling down to make soap. Saponaria officinalis is most suited for this procedure, but other related species also work. The greatest concentration of saponin occurs during flowering, with the most saponin found in the woody stems and roots, but the leaves also contain some.

  7. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    A soap substitute is a natural or synthetic cleaning product used in place of soap or other detergents, typically to reduce environmental impact or health harms or provide other benefits. Traditionally, soap has been made from animal or plant derived fats and has been used by humans for cleaning purposes for several thousand years. [ 1 ]

  8. Ximenia afra - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is sour but can be eaten raw; it is best eaten when slightly overripe. [6] More typically, it is put into cold water to soak, and then the skin and seed are removed by pressing. The remaining pulp is then mixed with pounded tubers to create a porridge. Alternatively, the fruits can also be processed into a storable jam.

  9. 11 Ways to Use Fresh Strawberries Before They Go Bad - AOL

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    Use fresh strawberries this season in delicious summer dishes like strawberry shortcake, chocolate covered strawberries, and strawberry salads.