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History and botanical discussion of elderberries, with several recipes at the end of the article.
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Providing botanical, folk-lore and herbal information, plus organic herbs, and herbal products.
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Botanical: Sambucus nigra (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Caprifoliaceae
---Synonyms--- Black Elder. Common Elder. Pipe Tree. Bore Tree. Bour Tree. ( Fourteenth Century ) Hylder, Hylantree. ( Anglo-Saxon ) Eldrum. ( Low Saxon ). Ellhorn. ( German ) Hollunder. ( French ) Sureau.
---Parts Used--- Bark, leaves, flowers, berries.
The Elder, with its flat-topped masses of
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Jelly, wine, cheese recipes.
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Botanical: Ribes nigrum (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Saxifragaceae
---Synonyms--- Quinsy Berries. Squinancy Berries.
---Parts Used--- Fruit, leaves, bark, roots.
The Black Currant is occasionally found wild in damp woods as far north as the middle of Scotland, but is considered to be a true native only in Yorkshire and the Lake District - when found apparently wild
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Jellied cranberries or cranberry sauce, and strawberry almondine are the recipes presented.
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Hugs's Homehearth-Food List Kitchen Recipes
Last Modified Friday, 04-Jul-2008 09:01:35 EDT
When I decided to sort my recipe collection
and share it I knew it was going to be a major
undertaking. What you see here is the result of
weeks of work. I've worked (ok, so I've played)
very hard to make the site easy to navigate and
look at. There are a lot of recipes for you
to enjoy, but there are some things I want to tell
you about them,
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Recipe for barberry drops, and how to prepare the fruit for tartlets. From a book published in 1931.
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Botanical: Berberis vulgaris (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Berberidaceae
---Synonyms--- Berbery. Pipperidge Bush. Berberis Dumetorum.
---Parts Used--- Bark, root-bark.
---Habitat--- The Common Barberry, a well-known, bushy shrub, with pale-green deciduous leaves, is found in copses and hedges in some parts of England, though a doubtful native in Scotland and Ireland.
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Recipe for jam from a book published in 1931.
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Botanical: Vaccinium myrtillus (LINN.)
Family: N.O. Vacciniaceae
---Synonyms--- Whortleberry. Black Whortles. Whinberry. Trackleberry. Huckleberry. Hurts. Bleaberry. Hurtleberry. Airelle. Vaccinium Frondosum. Blueberries.
---Parts Used--- The ripe fruit. The leaves.
---Habitat--- Europe, including Britain, Siberia and Barbary.
V. myrtillus grows abundantly
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Information provided by Ohio State University Extension.
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July is the peak month for blackberries and raspberries. Selection; Blueberries should be plump and firm with a dark blue color and waxy, silvery
Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet
Human Nutrition and Food Management
1787 Neil Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43210
Selecting, Storing and Serving Ohio Blueberries, Blackberries and
One of the highlights of summer is enjoying the bounty of luscious
Ohio berries. July is the peak month for blackberries and
raspberries. Blueberries are in season from mid-July through
Blueberries should be
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Using blueberries, blackberries and strawberries in tarts and buckles.
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Desserts with blueberries, strawberries and raspberries. Blueberry squares.
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Cool Berry Buckles and Tarts
I t's July and hot in Texas, and that makes me want cool and
refreshing desserts. One of my all-time favorites is something similar to a
cobbler, but different in that it has a layer of pastry underneath the
The fruit
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Collection of blueberry, cranberry, blackberry, currant, and gooseberry recipes.
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Berry recipes from leading northwest berry supplier Hurst's Berry Farm.
Known for our wholesale quality
specialty berries from the northwest and around the globe, Hurst’s
Berry Farm specializes in providing premium fresh products to
your local market, food service and retail stores.
Book your shipments early.
Minimum order of 40 Trays per shipment.
Get your orders in now!!!!!
It was 1980 when Mark and Patty Hurst first laid eyes on a small
berry farm in
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Serve spooned over cake or ice cream or topped with a scoop of lemon sherbet or frozen yogurt.
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Simple and delicious! Serve "as is" spooned over
cake or ice cream or topped with a scoop of lemon sherbet or frozen yogurt.
1 pint strawberries (about 1 lb), hulled and quartered
1 pint blueberries (about 3 cups), stems removed
1/2 pint raspberries (about 1.5 cups)
1.5 tsp grated lemon zest (yellow part of the peel)
In a large glass bowl, combine berries. Sprinkle with lemon zest
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