This is a list of strawberry dishes, foods and beverages, which use strawberry as a primary ingredient. Several desserts use strawberries as a main ingredient, and strawberries are also used as a topping on some foods, such as French toast, waffles and pastries.
Strawberry dishes
Image | Name | Associated regions | Description |
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Bubu Lubu | Mexico | A popular trademark for candies from Mexico, featuring a strawberry and marshmallow filling with a chocolate covering. It is manufactured by Barcel (under the control of the Bimbo Company). | |
Chocolate covered strawberries | Strawberries dipped in chocolate[1] | ||
Eton mess | England | A traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or bananas, pieces of meringue, and cream, which is traditionally served at Eton College's annual cricket game against the pupils of Harrow School | |
Fraisier | France | A classic French cake made of strawberries, genoise and cream[2][3] The word "fraise" means strawberry in French.[3] | |
Pavlova | Australia/New Zealand | A cake that is traditionally decorated with a topping of whipped cream and fresh soft fruit such as kiwifruit, passionfruit, and strawberries.[4] | |
Strawberry cake | A cake that uses strawberry as a primary ingredient | ||
Strawberry cheesecake | Cheesecake with strawberries that may be used as a topping and/or incorporated into the cake itself | ||
Strawberry Delight | United States | A dessert salad found in the United States, especially in the South and more rural areas of Minnesota. | |
Strawberry ice cream | Dates back at least to 1813 in the U.S. | A flavor of ice cream made with strawberry or strawberry flavoring | |
Strawberry jam | Consists primarily of strawberries, sugar and/or corn syrup. Additional pectin is sometimes added. It is often canned or sealed for long-term storage. | ||
Strawberry parfait | A parfait with strawberries | ||
Strawberry pie | Consists of strawberries, sugar, a pie crust, and sometimes gelatin. Usually about 70% of the pie by weight may be strawberries. It is often served with whipped cream, or sometimes with ice cream.[5] | ||
Strawberry rhubarb pie | A tart and sweet[6] pie made with a strawberry and rhubarb filling. | ||
Strawberries risotto | Italy | A risotto made with strawberries. | |
Strawberry shortcake | England, 1588 (first printed recipe)[7] | Shortcakes are split and the bottoms are covered with a layer of strawberries, juice, and whipped cream | |
Strawberry sundae | A sundae with strawberries as a primary ingredient | ||
Strawberry tart | A tart that incorporates strawberries as a primary ingredient | ||
Tanghulu | China | A traditional Chinese snack of candied fruit. Some versions are prepared using candied strawberry. |
Beverages
Image | Name | Associated regions | Description |
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Bloodhound (cocktail) | A bright red strawberry cocktail made with gin, vermouth and strawberry coulis | ||
Fruli | Belgium | A strawberry Belgian fruit beer, produced at a craft brewery near Ghent, Belgium | |
Strawberry daiquiri | A common daiquiri variation prepared with strawberry juice or syrup | ||
Strawberry juice | Juice from strawberries; may be consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient in beverages and foods | ||
Strawberry liqueur | Liqueur prepared with strawberry as a primary ingredient | ||
XUXU | Germany | A liqueur produced in Germany which derives its flavor from the strawberry fruit. It also has a small amount of lime juice. |
See also
References
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- ↑ Grausman, R. (1988). At Home with the French Classics. Workman Pub. p. 340. ISBN 978-0-89480-633-9. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ↑ Boyle, T. (2015). Flavorful: 150 Irresistible Desserts in All-time Favorite Flavors. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 102. ISBN 978-1-118-52355-1. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- 1 2 Greenspan, D. (2014). Baking Chez Moi: Recipes from My Paris Home to Your Home Anywhere. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-547-70832-4. Retrieved November 1, 2015.
- ↑ "Contains Pavlova Toppings". InMamasKitchen.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-05. Retrieved 2010-11-16.
- ↑ "Strawberry Pie II". Allrecipes. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
- ↑ The Time-Life Encyclopedia of Gardening: Vegetables and fruits, Time-Life Books
- ↑ "Strawberry Shortcake Through the Years". Driscoll's. Retrieved 1 November 2015.
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