You might be looking at something that has a color, but at the fundamental level colors doesn’t exist.
Color is entirely a creation of our brain which has evolved a complex system to interpret different frequency of visible light.
A strawberry appears red because it absorbs every frequency of visible light, except the frequency of 430 trillion Hz
We measure it in units of cycles (waves) per second, or hertz. The frequency of visible light is referred to as color, and ranges from 430 trillion hertz, seen as red, to 750 trillion hertz, seen as violet.
The amount of energy in a light wave is proportionally related to its frequency: High frequency light has high energy; low frequency light has low energy.
This might be the end of the discussion, except that Albert Einstein couldn’t let speeding light waves lie. His work in the early 20th century resurrected the old idea that light, just maybe, was a particle after all.