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The Upper Tanana boil the berries with sugar and flour to thicken; eat the raw berries, either plain or mixed with sugar, grease or a combination of the two; fry them in grease with sugar or dried fish eggs; or make them into pies, jam, and jelly. They also preserve the berries alone or in grease and store them in a birchbark basket in an ...
When complete, the list below will include all food plants native to the Americas (genera marked with a dagger † are endemic), regardless of when or where they were first used as a food source. For a list of food plants and other crops which were only introduced to Old World cultures as a result of the Columbian Exchange touched off by the ...
Lingonberry jam with mustamakkara, a traditional food in Tampere. In Sweden, lingonberries may be sold as jam and juice, and as a key ingredient in dishes and desserts. Lingonberry jam may be served with meat courses, such as meatballs, beef stew or liver dishes (such as maksalaatikko); regionally, it is served with fried herring.
Wild service-tree: Sorbus torminalis: Native to Europe, south to northwest Africa, and southeast to southwest Asia: Berries (from September), edible raw, but hard and bitter unless bletted [32] Lime: Tilia × europaea: Occasionally in the wild in Europe, or commonly grown in parks, on roadsides or in ornamental woods: Flowers (in full bloom ...
[citation needed] Traditionally, root vegetables held a very high status in First Nations food systems. [1] Root vegetables were important for food, ceremonial and economic reasons. Some nations held a First Roots ceremony to show respect for the roots before the community went digging for their needs. Roots were dried in large quantities ...
Lowbush cranberry, Lingonberry: Dáxw: Eaten raw, also commonly used in jams and jellies. In season late in the fall. Rich in antioxidants. Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus: Ch'eex' Eaten raw, also commonly used in jams and jellies. Shoots can be eaten raw or cooked: Very similar to the common raspberry. Strawberry: Saákw
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Various fruits for sale at REMA 1000 grocery store in Tønsberg, Norway. This list contains the names of fruits that are considered edible either raw or cooked in various cuisines.