00:00Ever wondered why strawberries wear their so-called seeds on the outside?
00:05Those tiny pellets, which are spammed across the strawberry's skin, are called achines.
00:11Each achine is a mini fruit and not a seed.
00:15Botanically, strawberries are accessory aggregate fruits.
00:19The red flesh is a swollen stem, and each achine springs from a separate flower ovary.
00:25They're genetic marvels, too.
00:27Strawberries boast an octoploid genome with eight sets of chromosomes from four wild species.
00:34Health studies reveal that one serving daily may cut inflammation and joint pain,
00:40thanks to achines antioxidants, polyphenol, and phytochemicals.
00:44Next time you bite a strawberry, remember, you're crunching into hundreds of tiny fruits.
00:51It is nature's smartest snacks.
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