List of strawberry dishes

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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.

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Strawberry dishes

ImageNameAssociated regionsDescription
Bubu Lubu MexicoA 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.jpg Chocolate covered strawberries Strawberries dipped in chocolate [1]
NicelySeasoned Eton Mess.jpeg Eton mess EnglandA 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 - 1.jpg FraisierFranceA classic French cake made of strawberries, genoise and cream [2] [3] The word "fraise" means strawberry in French. [3]
Australian Pavlova Christmas Desserts.jpg Pavlova AustraliaA cake that is traditionally decorated with a topping of whipped cream and fresh soft fruit such as kiwifruit, passionfruit, and strawberries. [4]
Hassleholm - Strawberry Cake.jpg Strawberry cake A cake that uses strawberry as a primary ingredient
Strawberry cheesecake round.jpg Strawberry cheesecake Cheesecake with strawberries that may be used as a topping and/or incorporated into the cake itself
Strawberry Delight.jpg Strawberry Delight United StatesA dessert salad found in the United States, especially in the South and more rural areas of Minnesota.
Strawberry Ice Cream Cone (5076899310).jpg Strawberry ice cream Dates back at least to 1813 in the U.S.A flavor of ice cream made with strawberry or strawberry flavoring
Az-Strawberry jam, making by e-citizen (moonsun1981).JPG 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, Senbikiya (6639279479).jpg Strawberry parfait A parfait with strawberries
Erdbeer-Pudding-Kuchen 2013-04-01-2678.jpg 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]
Vegan Strawberry Rhubarb Pie (4723534852).jpg Strawberry rhubarb pie A tart and sweet [6] pie made with a strawberry and rhubarb filling.
Strawberries risotto (26862190556).jpg Strawberries risotto Italy A risotto made with strawberries.
Strawberry shortcake on white plate, March 2009.jpg 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
StrawberrySundae.jpg Strawberry sundae A sundae with strawberries as a primary ingredient
Strawberry tart by the window, May 2010.jpg Strawberry tart A tart that incorporates strawberries as a primary ingredient
Bingtanghulu.JPG Tanghulu ChinaA traditional Chinese snack of candied fruit. Some versions are prepared using candied strawberry.

Beverages

ImageNameAssociated regionsDescription
Bloodhound (cocktail) A bright red strawberry cocktail made with gin, vermouth and strawberry coulis
Fruli Strawberry Beer.jpg Fruli BelgiumA strawberry Belgian fruit beer, produced at a craft brewery near Ghent, Belgium
Strawberry daiquiri.jpg Strawberry daiquiri A common daiquiri variation prepared with strawberry juice or syrup
Cool, fresh-squeezed strawberry juice, Damascus, Syria.jpg Strawberry juice Juice from strawberries; may be consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient in beverages and foods
Homemade strawberry liqueur.jpg Strawberry liqueur Liqueur prepared with strawberry as a primary ingredient
XUXUGermanyA liqueur produced in Germany which derives its flavor from the strawberry fruit. It also has a small amount of lime juice.

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