maasikas
Maasikas is the Estonian name for the garden strawberry. The cultivated strawberry is typically Fragaria × ananassa, a hybrid of F. chiloensis and F. virginiana, while wild relatives such as Fragaria vesca, the woodland strawberry, also occur in Europe. Maasikas has wide global cultivation in temperate regions.
The plant is a low-growing perennial with trifoliate leaves and white flowers. The fruit is an aggregate
Cultivation and production are common in temperate climates on well-drained, fertile soils with a pH around
Uses and nutrition: Maasikas are consumed fresh and processed into jams, desserts, and beverages. They are relatively
Storage and handling: Refrigerate promptly and wash only before consumption to extend shelf life. Fresh berries