1. The Pineberry is a strawberry cultivar owned by breeder Hans de Jongh and commercialized by VitalBerry BV in Made, The Netherlands, and publicized in Germany in April, 2009, as Ananaserdbeere, or pineapple strawberry. It is a hybrid of Fragaria chiloensis, originating in South America and Fragaria virginiana, originating in North America. The fruit flesh can range from soft white to orange and is very fragrant with a slight pineapple flavor.

    Pineberries were bred from a wild strawberry originating in South America where it grew wild, but was nearly extinct until 2003, when a group of Dutch farmers banded together to save the plant. The Pineberry is said to have the same genetic makeup as the common strawberry. When ripe, it is almost completely white, but with red seeds. A pineberry is smaller than a common strawberry, measuring between 15 to 23 mm. They are grown in greenhouses, growing on coir like other strawberries. Pineberries begin life as green berries, then become slightly white. By the time their deeply set seeds turn deep red, the white fruit is deemed ripe.

    (Source: notcot.com)

  2. Grouping together for safety out of  instinct, these sardines have adopted the shape of what might pass for a dolphin  80 feet below the surface in Cebu in the Philippines.
Photo by Steve De Neef.

    Grouping together for safety out of instinct, these sardines have adopted the shape of what might pass for a dolphin 80 feet below the surface in Cebu in the Philippines.

    Photo by Steve De Neef.

  3. fruit is more than just a fruit

    fruit is more than just a fruit

  4. difference between yam and sweet potato

     

    Mystery solved.

    1. Look at the shape and size when you want to tell the difference in yams and sweet potatoes. This is the most immediate noticeable difference. A sweet potato has a thin skin and a smooth appearance. Sweet potatoes are short, stubby and have just slightly tapered ends. A yam, on the other hand, is long and cylindrical. Yams can grow to be over 7 feet long. Yams have a rough and scaly skin which somewhat resembles the bark of a tree.

    2. Check the color to tell the difference in yams and sweet potatoes. Yams have a brownish, almost black color to the skin. The flesh (edible part) of a yam is purple or sometimes red. There’s an off-white color variety, too. Sweet potatoes have a light yellow skin. The flesh of a sweet potato is pale yellow. Another variety of sweet potato has a thicker, dark orange or almost red skin. The flesh of this variety is bright orange.

    3. Feel the texture for another way to tell the difference in these two tasty vegetables. In your mouth, a bright orange version of the sweet potato has a moist texture. The pale yellow flesh version has sort of a crumbly texture, much like a regular white baking potato. The feel of a yam in your mouth will have a much drier texture.

    4. Taste to tell the difference in yams and sweet potatoes. The dark skin, bright orange version of the sweet potato has a very sweet taste. The lighter skinned, light yellow version of the sweet potato is not quite as sweet. Yams usually have a more starchy taste.

    Article from ehow.com

  5. yes. it’s real. you can toilet train your cat!

  6. This funny looking bird is a long-winged seabird named The Blue Footed Booby. Such a cute name for a cute face.
Photo courtesy Pinterest

    This funny looking bird is a long-winged seabird named The Blue Footed Booby. Such a cute name for a cute face.

    Photo courtesy Pinterest