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Also that the strawberry is turned up instead of hanging down is another indication of a mock strawberry.
But in any case they should be edible (please correct me if I'm wrong!) :)
Definitely edible, certainly not selectively bred for flavor.
It's always good to confirm a species ID with multiple indicators!