
Why Sweet Strawberries Are Calorie Light
Strawberries taste intensely sweet because of aroma compounds and water content, while their low sugar density keeps calories per 100 grams below plain white bread.

Strawberries taste intensely sweet because of aroma compounds and water content, while their low sugar density keeps calories per 100 grams below plain white bread.

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