Why Are Strawberry Seeds on the Outside? [1501]

By History of Simple Things

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Have you ever stopped mid-snack and wondered why strawberries have their seeds on the outside? 🍓 It looks strange at first—almost like the fruit forgot how fruits are supposed to work. But the truth is even more surprising: strawberries aren’t built the way most fruits are, and those tiny dots you see might not be what you think they are. In this video, we take a closer look at how strawberries really grow, what those “seeds” actually are, and why nature designed them this way. Sometimes, the smallest everyday things hold the most fascinating stories—once you pause long enough to ask why. 🔍🌱 #HistoryOfSimpleThings #StrawberryFacts #FoodScience #PlantScience #BotanyBasics #HowThingsWork #DidYouKnow #ScienceExplained #EverydayScience #CuriousMinds

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