Father's Day Forecast: Raining California Strawberries

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Wed Jun 10, 2009 5:48pm EDT

Good Weather, Increased Acreage Result in Record Production for the Super
Fruit

Nutrition and Serving Tips Available from 'Dietitian Dad' Dave Grotto via
Twitter Event

When: Thursday, June 18 at 6:00 p.m. PDT

Go to http://www.twitter.com and follow the hashtag #strawberries

WATSONVILLE, Calif., June 10 /PRNewswire/ -- A celebration is in order for the
millions of Americans who say that strawberries are their favorite fruit - and
for the health-conscious interested in loading up on nutrient-rich super
foods. This season, America can enjoy an abundance of strawberries thanks to
ideal growing conditions and more strawberry farmland in California than ever
before. This means there'll be no shortage of America's favorite fruit for
upcoming summer holidays and festivities.

With Father's Day just around the corner, the California Strawberry Commission
has lined up "Guytitian" Dave Grotto to provide strawberry nutrition advice
and creative ways to enjoy strawberries and keep Dads healthy. All strawberry
lovers are invited to join Dave in a Twitter Open House on Thursday, June 18th
at 6:00 p.m. PDT by following the Twitter hashtag: #strawberries. Questions
and discussion are welcome during the two-hour session. All participants who
use the event's hashtag will be entered to win a North Face Messenger Bag or a
Camelbak Water Carrier - either of which would make a great gift for Dad (if
you can bear to part with them).

"Strawberries are considered a super food because they deliver the highest
levels of vitamins and antioxidants in very small servings," said Dave Grotto.
"The great thing about strawberries is that they're sweet and delicious to
eat, while also providing healthful nutrients like vitamin C, folate and
potassium."

Strawberry Production Increase
For the past five years California strawberry acreage has been steadily
increasing. This year, family farmers are growing strawberries on over 37,000
acres that span the California coast. This increased acreage, combined with
ideal weather conditions - not to hot, not too cold - resulted in nearly 700
million pounds of strawberries produced to date. Strawberries in California
will continue to be harvested throughout the year. Last year, 1.8 billion
pounds of fresh and frozen strawberries were enjoyed by consumers across the
country and around the world. California produces 88 percent of the nation's
strawberries.

Quick Links:
    --  Visit the California Strawberry Commission  to get unique recipes from
        top chefs.
    --  Become a fan at:  California Strawberries Facebook Fan Page


    --  Twitter: Follow us http://www.Twitter.com/CAstrawberries




About the California Strawberry Commission
The California Strawberry Commission is a state government agency that
represents an industry of more than 500 growers and 60 shippers and processors
of California strawberries. With a focus on food safety education, Commission
strategies also include production and nutrition research, trade relations,
public policy and marketing communications.
For more information, contact the California Strawberry Commission at
831-724-1301.



SOURCE  California Strawberry Commission

Jodi Reinman of California Strawberry Commission, +1-831-724-1301,
jreinman@calstrawberry.org
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