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  2. Canadian production of berries - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry production has recently increased in BC and the east [2] [1] and as of 2016 is the second most exported berry by value at CAN$ 88,469,000. [3] Blueberry is the most important, indeed top among all fruits in the country, by – cultivated area, 79,515 hectares (196,490 acres) – farm gate value , CAN$ 261,532,000 – and export value ...

  3. Shepherdia canadensis - Wikipedia

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    The berry is both sweet and bitter, and is possibly comparable to the taste of sweetened coffee. The First Nations peoples who prepare a dish with it believe that the berry has many health properties, but the saponin chemicals it contains (which create a foam when whipped into a dessert dish) [ 9 ] may [ verification needed ] cause ...

  4. Raspberry Island (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry Island (Russian: Малиновый) is an island of the Kodiak Archipelago located in the Gulf of Alaska in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is located two miles northwest of Whale Island, and just across the mile-wide Raspberry Strait from the southwestern end of Afognak. [1]

  5. Shepherdia - Wikipedia

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    Shepherdia, commonly called buffaloberry [1] or bullberry, is a genus of small shrubs in the Elaeagnaceae family. The plants are native to northern and western North America. [2]

  6. Leptecophylla oxycedrus - Wikipedia

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    L. parvifolia, or pink mountain berry, also has a different distribution to L. oxycedrus, as it typically occurs in subalpine areas at elevations of 500-600m but can be found up to 1200m. [6] [7] [13] It typically inhabits rocky slopes of hills and mountains. [13] L. parvifolia is also smaller in height, usually growing to less than 2m.

  7. Bearberry, Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Bearberry is an unincorporated community in central Alberta in Mountain View County, located 18 kilometres (11 mi) west of Highway 22, 107 kilometres (66 mi) northwest of Calgary. It is named for the bearberry that grows in the vicinity. [1] There was a major forest fire, the Dogrib Fire, in 2001, which threatened the community. [2]

  8. Rhus trilobata - Wikipedia

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    Rhus trilobata is a shrub in the sumac genus with the common names skunkbush sumac, [1] sourberry, skunkbush, [2] and three-leaf sumac.It is native to the western half of Canada and the Western United States, from the Great Plains to California and south through Arizona extending into northern Mexico.

  9. Indian ice cream (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    However, by stabilizing the interface of the dispersed and continuous phases of the foam, the air remains trapped in the agitated berry solution. [ 12 ] When compared to sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), a common synthetic detergent, saponins achieved only 37% of SLS foam height but a similar resistance to decay after being formed. [ 23 ]