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Why not try a fresh twist on strawberries, the sweet and tangy winter fruit we all love?

Craving a sweet treat at home? Strawberries are your go-to solution. While they’re delicious solo, pairing them with milk takes the flavor to a whole new level. The best part? It’s super easy to whip up. All you need is sugar, a zip-lock bag, and milk. Even cooking novices and tired professionals can nail this recipe.
This versatile strawberry snack is a game-changer. Transform it into jam, mix it with sparkling water, or blend it with milk for a café-worthy drink. Say goodbye to braving the cold for your strawberry fix!

YouTube sensation Jihyun Cook shares her ‘strawberry mush’ recipe: First, toss your desired amount of strawberries into a zip-lock bag and crush them by hand. Then, add 3 tablespoons of sugar, spread the mixture thinly, and pop it in the freezer.

Once frozen, add milk for a DIY strawberry shaved ice experience. Or, for a healthier twist, skip the milk and scrape the frozen mixture with a fork for a natural, no-sugar-added sorbet.

◆ Strawberry Hacks You Need to Try
This ‘strawberry mush’ is incredibly versatile. Create a café-style sparkling strawberry lemonade by mixing it with sparkling water. Pro tip: Add Apple mint or rosemary for an extra refreshing kick.
Feeling adventurous? Mix the strawberry base with whiskey or soju for a fruity cocktail that’s free from the cloying sweetness of artificial syrups.

Looking for a crowd-pleasing snack? Top thick Greek yogurt with the strawberry mush for a perfect treat that needs no extra sweeteners. The crushed fruit adds a fresh texture that beats store-bought jam any day.
Want homemade jam in minutes? Microwave the strawberry base for 2 minutes, let it cool, and voila! You’ve got a healthier, lower-sugar jam alternative.
Here’s how to pick the best strawberries: Check the stem and shape. The red color should extend evenly to the stem. Look for a glossy surface with visible fuzz – that’s the sign of freshness.
Evenly spaced seeds are another good indicator. Avoid bumpy surfaces or protruding seeds.
When washing, keep the stems on and give them a quick 30-second rinse in salt or vinegar water. Removing the stems before washing can make the fruit mushy and less sweet, and you’ll lose precious vitamin C.

◆ Strawberry Superpowers
Strawberries are vitamin C powerhouses, packing more punch than lemons, tangerines, and apples combined. Just four medium-sized berries can meet your daily vitamin C needs. This wonder vitamin helps fight stress, fatigue, colds, and even aids in skin brightening.
The vitamin C in strawberries boosts your immune system, regulates hormones for better stamina, and even helps prevent skin troubles. Plus, the pectin fiber promotes healthy blood flow and can help keep those pesky freckles and age spots at bay.
Strawberries are also loaded with anthocyanins, potent antioxidants that may help prevent cancer and lower cholesterol, reducing your risk of heart disease.
For maximum health benefits, enjoy your strawberries raw. Pairing them with milk is a smart move – the vitamin C helps you absorb iron from the milk, while citric acid aids calcium absorption.
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