Punnet

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Empty punnets
Moulded pulp punnets filled with blackberries, strawberries and blueberries

A punnet is a small box or square basket for the gathering, transport and sale of fruit and vegetables, typically for small berries susceptible to bruising, spoiling and squashing that are therefore best kept in small rigid containers. Punnets serve also as a rough measure for a quantity of irregular sized fruits.[1]

The word is largely confined to Commonwealth countries[citation needed] and is of uncertain origin, but is thought to be a diminutive of pun, a British dialect word for pound, from the days in which such containers were used as a unit of measurement. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, parenthetically in its entry for geneticist R. C. Punnett (1875–1967), credits "a strawberry growing ancestor [who] devised the wooden basket known as a 'punnet.'"[2]

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