One in four Brits believe berries are the tastiest kind of fruit
A new survey has unveiled strawberries as the nation’s favourite fruit, pipping raspberries and mango to take the top spot.
The iconic soft fruit received twice as many votes as raspberries and mangoes, making it the undisputed favourite. The accolade comes as no surprise as Brits are set to eat over 90,000 tonnes of home-grown strawberries this year.
Yet, two-thirds of Brits are storing strawberries incorrectly according to the poll of 2,000 Brits – with 64% opting to store them loose in the kitchen rather than in the fridge.
The study has been commissioned by Love Fresh Berries to celebrate National Berry Month, a month-long celebration of the seasonality, versatility and value of British berries.
Nick Marston, Chairman of British Berry Growers, the industry body for British soft fruit who fund Love Fresh Berries said: “This year National Berry Month is all about celebrating the value and versatility of British berries. We’ll be sharing top tips and new recipes to help Brits get the most out of their punnets.
Love Fresh Berries’ top strawberry hacks:
- For longer lasting strawberries – Help berries last longer by storing them in glass mason jars or airtight containers in the fridge
- For better tasting strawberries – Allow berries to warm up to room temperature before eating to release natural flavours and sugars
- For fresher strawberries – Lay strawberries on a paper towel when storing to absorb moisture – often a cause of berries spoiling quicker – for extra freshness
The survey highlighted that Brits were more likely to put strawberry jam on their scones before cream, with 62% putting it on before and just 23% putting it on after. With a third saying scones are best eaten with fresh strawberries.
It also revealed that half of Britain’s top ten favourite desserts typically contain berries, with one in five agreeing puddings with berries tasted best.
Strawberry cheesecake and sticky toffee pudding claimed a sweet top place as Britain’s joint favourite pudding – followed by lemon meringue pie and blackberry and apple crumble.
Over half of Brits say that they buy berries weekly, with the nation eating more than 107,000 tonnes of British berries last year – the equivalent in weight of 7,900 London double decker buses.
While 18 to 24-year-olds are the nation’s biggest berry consumers with seven in ten purchasing a punnet at least once a week – compared to just four in ten of those aged 55 to 64.
Miguel Barclay, chef, presenter, and best-selling author who is backing National Berry Month said: ‘’British strawberries are one of the healthiest ingredients around and the perfect ingredient to cook with. Versatile, fresh and delicious, they can be used in so many dishes to add a delicious dimension.”
Yet, despite being tasty and versatile there are some things Brits refuse to do – with the research revealing that only 7% saying they would put strawberries on pizza instead of pineapple.
Nick Marston continued: “British strawberries are a superstar of UK horticulture and a real success story. The UK is totally self-sufficient in strawberries for the entire summer season, which now runs from May to October as farms continue to advance growing techniques. This allows us to offer shoppers locally grown, fresh berries for longer.”