Whats the difference between an orange and a strawberry?
An orange is a citrus fruit, roughly the size and shape of a tennis ball, and is (surprise!) orange in colour. When peeled, the middle part of it is divided into approximately sixteen segments, which will come apart and can be eaten separately. These segments are juicy on the inside, and also contail the seeds, or "pips", which are generally discarded but can be planted.
A strawberry is smaller, ofte reaching the size of a ping-pong ball, but they are more heart-shaped than spherical, and, when ripe, they are red, although often they can be found to have white areas, which denote a partialy-ripened fruit. The seeds are small and green/yellow, and are on the outside of the fruit. There is no need to peel strawberries in order to eat them, but it is important to remove the stem from them.