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Pasta with Strawberries? Iga Swiatek Reveals Her Unusual Take On Wimbledon Snack

Pasta with Strawberries? Iga Swiatek Reveals Her Unusual Take On Wimbledon Snack

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Swiatek shared her love for pasta with strawberries and yogurt, claiming Polish strawberries are better than British ones, sparking playful controversy.
Iga Swiatek cruised past Danielle Collins in their third-round match on Centre Court Saturday, showing few signs of struggle on the grass.
But it wasn't her dominant performance that stirred conversation — it was her post-match revelation about one of her favorite meals.
Pasta with strawberries 🍓 @iga_swiatek 's favourite meal is an interesting one 😂 #Wimbledon pic.twitter.com/FJNdwRBE8x — Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 5, 2025
A Wimbledon Classic — With a Twist
Each year, the All England Club estimates that more than 35 tons of strawberries — typically served with cream — are consumed during the tournament. The beloved treat is such a symbol of Wimbledon that strawberry-themed merchandise can be found throughout the grounds.
Swiatek, however, introduced an unexpected variation during her on-court interview: 'You should try it, guys — pasta, strawberries, a little bit of yogurt."
Later, she doubled down by posting a photo on Instagram of a bowl containing exactly that.
Iga Swiatek shares a photo of her favorite meal, pasta and strawberries.Good Lord. 😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/blLVxdR1Jo
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 5, 2025
The dish, known in Polish as makaron z truskawkami, literally translates to 'pasta with strawberries." It's a sweet summertime staple in Poland, typically made with noodles topped with blended or mashed strawberries, sugar, and a creamy ingredient like sour cream, heavy cream, or — in Swiatek's case — yogurt.
'Why is it such a big thing? Everybody should eat that," said Swiatek with a grin after her win over Collins. 'I think in summer, kids are eating it a lot. I don't know. It's just a perfect mix of tastes."
Polish Strawberries > British Strawberries?
Asked whether Poland or England has better strawberries, Swiatek didn't hesitate.
'Honestly, I think Poland," she said. 'Because we have better climate for strawberries, right?"
Then, smiling again, she added: 'Now Wimbledon is probably going to ban me from answering these questions."
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