The strawberry is actually a false fruit or aggregate fruit: the real fruits are the so-called achenes, i.e. the little yellow seeds that can be seen on the surface of the strawberry itself. It is in fact derived from a flower with several pistils, each of which has formed an achene after fertilisation.
The red part is nothing more than the enlarged receptacle.
Strawberries are small, bright red fruits with a characteristic sweet aroma that makes them so palatable.
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At the foot of the Apuan Alps, Carrara is unique in the world for its marble quarries. The “white gold of the Apuan Alps”: this is how the marble of Carrara is defined, a precious stone with which important works have been realised and that has made this town, for centuries devoted to its extraction and processing, great.
One of the first people to venture into marble quarrying were the Romans who, by inserting beams of fig wood inside natural fissures in the rock, filled these with water until they were completely impregnated and caused the rock to split. This extraction technique remained unchanged, if not with minor variations, until the Renaissance when Michelangelo began to frequent the Carrara area to directly choose the raw material for his works: it was from Carrara, transported along the Arno, that the block from which the Maestro sculpted the famous David came.
Marble thus became an important raw material for the construction, furnishing and decoration of public buildings and patrician residences.
Even today, skilful artists and craftsmen still work this material with mastery, creating stupendous works of art and decorative objects that become true furnishing accessories.