Strawberries: From Farm to TablesteemCreated with Sketch.

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How is everybody on this fine day? Today I visited my uncle's strawberry patch in a section called La Playa ("the beach") of a larger region called La Cienega. A cienega is a marshy meadow with saturated soils in an otherwise arid landscape. This one is very large and many locals from the nearby villages own and rent parcels of land there.
Some cows were being herded through the path and were even stopping to feast on the wheat planted in the adjacent lot.

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One of the many strawberry plants in bloom

While three hired hands picked the fruit, my uncles carefully packed them into their containers and weighed them.

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They were careful to only include the best, most pristine strawberries. I ate some rejected ones with holes but the remaining edible rejects are sent to the local markets and shops.
My job was to put together the boxes in which the containers are packed in.

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We filled twelve boxes of strawberries today! From here, they go to the city of Zamora, Michoacán where a middle man buys them. They will likely end up on supermarket shelves in the United States.

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Now (some of you) know where your strawberries come from! I hope you enjoyed their life cycle. Have a great day, everyone!
That is all, folks.

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Your post-style is good; relaxed, informative with just a dash of humour. Well done.

Thank you! I really appreciate it.

It is so important to know where our food comes from. I appreciate this behind the scenes tour of a common food that many (including me) don't really think twice about the journey it took to get in to our bellies. I will show my kids this post to illustrate the importance of appreciating the hard work that goes in to each delicious berry. Thank you for sharing 🌱

Yes, it's easy for us as consumers to forget where our food comes from. A kid might say it comes straight from the store if you ask them.
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That's a big strawberry patch! :-)
It looks really nice there right now...

It's about 69°F right now :)

That's pretty nice compared to here. :-)


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Thanks, I appreciate it!

It's just amazing to know where the fresh strawberries came from. I thought that it will grow only in a green housr before..

Some farmers grow them in small hoop houses, that's a type of green house. But they are open on each end, not closed