There is a way to remove those seeds so that fresh strawberry pie or cheesecake can be eaten by everyone Wash the strawberries before you start, but not before A strawberry washed a day or two ahead of the time it is used will start to rotFor a seedless raspberry puree, place your pureed raspberries in a finemesh sieve ($1099, Target) over a bowl Using the back of a spoon or a rubber spatula, stir and mash the raspberries against the side and bottom of the sieveAlmost nowhere But they're actually easy to remove the seeds from, yourself Take your strawberries and wash 'em Then melt some chocolate or other suitable type of foodgrade wax, and dip the washed strawberries in it Let it harden and then peel it off
Strawberry Description Cultivation Species Facts Britannica