The stems and leaves are virtually tasteless and make eating strawberries easier. They even have nutritional value!

Why YSK: It’s an easy way to eat strawberries faster and with less mess while reducing food waste.

  • @Charliechonch
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    481 year ago

    I mean technically you’re supposed to be able to eat the brown fuzzy skin on kiwis but I’m not going to be doing that

    • @[email protected]
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      You’re missing out! Kiwis are great to eat whole. Way less messy as well (no need to dirty a knife or a spoon to eat them). Plus as an added bonus you get to freak out people who don’t know that you can eat the skin!

      • Glifted
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        301 year ago

        I once ate a whole kiwi in front of my wife. That’s the closest we ever came to getting a divorce.

        • @SpaceNoodle
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          71 year ago

          She stayed with you even though you’re a cannibal - that’s the kind of devotion you rarely see any more these days.

        • @thirdtower
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          31 year ago

          That must be one rock solid relationship.

      • @[email protected]
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        Another plus, it contains a lot of nutrition value of the fruit. But the kiwi should be of better quality as everything used on the growing field can also potentially be found in the skin.

        Also, slices of kiwi, including skin, are perfect on a pizza margherita. My go to pizza if I have some kiwis left.

    • @Kroxx
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      121 year ago

      Yeah I’m with ya! I’ll continue to lick all those brown fuzzy fibers off the fruit and proceed to cough it all up like a hairball before eating like GOD intended!

    • Zammy95
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      71 year ago

      One of my best friends swears by eating the skin. Haven’t tried, I’m scared. Lol

      • @Serpent
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        61 year ago

        I eat it… honestly, it is delicious. Slightly bitter and sour whilst adding some nice texture.

        • Zammy95
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          31 year ago

          I’ll have to give it a shot

          • @T1325
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            41 year ago

            See if you can get some golden kiwis, then they don’t even have hairs on the skin

    • GreenM
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      51 year ago

      Main reason I don’t eat it is that it’s unclear to me what else am I eating with the hairy skin of kiwi. It’s not that easy to clean as let’s say apple. And in random cases it causes peoeple to get mouth ulcers.

      • @dotancohen
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        41 year ago

        I started suffering mouth ulcers shortly after independently discovering that the kiwi skin is edible. It took some time to figure out what the cause was, because the sores would develop days after eating them.

    • @Aeoneir
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      Try golden kiwis. They’re hairless, it makes eating the skin so much easier

  • @derf82
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    251 year ago

    They still have texture, and I don’t want leaves and stems in my berries.

    • @sumofchemicals
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      61 year ago

      Lol yeah who is the OP, my mom? Sounds like a parent trying to get their kid to eat something. (Seriously though, texture of food matters)

  • @Fosheze
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    181 year ago

    Pour riverwater in your shoes. It’s cheap, it’s easy, and nobody is stopping you.

    • @RedNeedle
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      41 year ago

      Did this get reposted somewhere notable recently? This is the third time today I’ve seen someone reference this ten year old post

      • @Fosheze
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        51 year ago

        Not that I know of. That’s just what “eat the strawberry stem because it won’t hurt you” reminded me of.

        • @RedNeedle
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          41 year ago

          Fair enough! It’s a classic.

          Also you can feed strawberry tops and leaves to dogs, if you have any, in moderation. They lose their minds over them!

  • @dromicieomimus
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    161 year ago

    i save the ends with the leaves as a treat for my guinea pigs. they sure like them a lot more than i do

  • @CapitalismsRefugee
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    121 year ago

    Well yippee, that’s handy. I have eaten apples whole for years, the same thought never occurred to me for strawberries.

    • @fireweed
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      71 year ago

      Hopefully you spit out the seeds? They contain amygdalin, a substance that releases cyanide when it comes into contact with human digestive enzymes. A few apples worth of seeds isn’t enough to kill you or anything, and the seeds are apparently safe if you swallow them whole.

      • justhach
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        I’m confused. You comment looks like two different people making different points lol

        Hopefully you spit out the seeds? They contain amygdalin, a substance that releases cyanide when it comes into contact with human digestive enzymes.

        A few apples worth of seeds isn’t enough to kill you or anything, and the seeds are apparently safe if you swallow them whole.

        FWIW I have eaten apples whole for years, and I have not died of cyanide poisoning yet.

        • @fireweed
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          Yeah something came up as I was typing out a wrap-up conclusion statement so I posted my comment as-is. Congratulations on your continued existence!

          • @CapitalismsRefugee
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            I regret to inform you all of the passing of this account’s user. CapitalismsRefugee was found dead of cyanide poisoning.

          • Tb0n3
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            11 year ago

            You just have to make sure not to crush them up since they have a protective layer to allow animals to eat and pass them for proper spread.

        • @Levii
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          31 year ago

          Are you sure? Whats your source? Pics or it didnt happen?

  • @OsakaWilson
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    121 year ago

    You can eat the skin on a kiwifruit too, but ew.

    • @potoo22
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      31 year ago

      Oh man, I’m gonna freak out my friends with this.

    • @Eczpurt
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      If it’s too fuzzy yes but there are some with a lot less fuzz and the skin adds a great tartness to a properly ripe kiwi. I’d imagine there’s bonus nutritional value to boot!

      • @MetaCubed
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        Tons of vitamin E, folates, and antioxidants apparently

  • Alpagu
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    111 year ago

    Source of information?

  • @_MoveSwiftlyM
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    91 year ago

    Could you please add a “Why YSK:”? It’s rule #2. :)

  • @DerpyPoint
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    61 year ago

    I always thought the leaves are inedible 😅

    • jcq
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      41 year ago

      Same, I feel like I immediately assume the leaves of any fruit or veggie are inedible

      • @fireweed
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        111 year ago

        I immediately assume the leaves of any fruit or veggie are inedible

        You’re not much of a salad person are you?

        • jcq
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          111 year ago

          Wow I’m literally eating a salad right now and didn’t even correlate the two

  • GreenM
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    61 year ago

    I used to eat them like that back in the day we had them in garden. It’s not tasteless, it tastes like grass or something but it’s not bad taste. Definitely better to eat than trow it away.

  • @dylanTheDeveloper
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    61 year ago

    Also oranges! I useally take a big bite outta them without peeling

  • @surewhynotlem
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    51 year ago

    As the leaves decay they produce hydrogen cyanide. So…

    • @potoo22
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      21 year ago

      Don’t eat decaying leaves. Got it.