Strawberries

March 30, 2008 By: erik Category: Food, Photos 799 views

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StrawberryWe had some strawberries for dessert today. Yum.

Strawberries

The Spanish word for strawberry is fresa.

Strawberries

Strawberry

 
  • Paul

    When I first viewed these, I wanted to comment “Beautiful”, but the anti-spam word was “ugly”, and the two cancelled each other out. Those sure are fine looking berries. Do you know where they were grown?

  • http://www.hillbillyplease.com/blog/ jane

    Dang. My anti-spam word is liver. Liver and strawberries do not go together.

    I forgot what I was originally going to say now.

  • http://www.erik-rasmussen.com/ Erik R.

    Okay, I’m going to have to trim the list of anti-spam words to make things more positive. I must have been feeling angry when I created those.

    No, I don’t know where they were grown. I’ll try to pay more attention to the crate when I buy them next time.

  • http://simonlitton.wordpress.com simon

    Anti-spam word: bladder. Are strawberries a diuretic?

  • http://www.erik-rasmussen.com/ Erik R.

    I swear, I’ve never seen a blog plugin generate so many comments…

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    The Strawberries look fresh and nice :)

  • alejandro

    the spanish word for strawberry IS NOT fresa. it is FRUTILLA

  • http://www.erik-rasmussen.com/ Erik R.

    Whatever, alejandro. You’re welcome to consult the RAE or Wikipedia. Both words are valid.

  • aquariumdrinker

    Erik, thanks for the timely comment. I was going to have them fire my daughter’s Spanish teacher, who says “fresa”. Whew!

  • Judey!!!!!

    i love spanish,did you know on my ds,I have a spanish game!!!!!!!!!!!!woooow!!!!