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People eat strawberries with whipped cream, and dip strawberries in
chocolate.

But strawberries and caramel syrup is tasty too. It strangely reminds me of
caramel apples.


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On Mar 7, 8:04*pm, "Christopher M." > wrote:
> People eat strawberries with whipped cream, and dip strawberries in
> chocolate.
>
> But strawberries and caramel syrup is tasty too. It strangely reminds me of
> caramel apples.


I've wondered for years about what the chemical structure of
caramelized sugar is. Turns out that the whole thing is awfully
complicated, and the info that I could find is beyond understanding to
me, given my rather limited knowledge of organic chemistry.
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Christopher M. wrote:
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> People eat strawberries with whipped cream, and dip strawberries in
> chocolate.


Grind them with ice into a smoothie.

> But strawberries and caramel syrup is tasty too.


At the office today someone mentioned eating strawberries with a bit of
honey.
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> Christopher M. wrote:
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>> People eat strawberries with whipped cream, and dip strawberries in
>> chocolate.

>
> Grind them with ice into a smoothie.
>
>> But strawberries and caramel syrup is tasty too.

>
> At the office today someone mentioned eating strawberries with a bit of
> honey.


I love waffles with honey. Haven't tried strawberries with honey.


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