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  2. Vaccinium vitis-idaea - Wikipedia

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    The berries are quite tart, so they are often cooked and sweetened before eating in the form of lingonberry jam, compote, juice, smoothie or syrup. The raw fruits are also frequently simply mashed with sugar, which preserves most of their nutrients and taste.

  3. List of edible plants and mushrooms of southeast Alaska

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    Berry has a distinct odor. Elderberry, Sambucus: Yéil' Flowers and mature deseeded fruit can be eaten raw. Berries are sometimes found up to 20 feet high. Cooking the berries removes an alkaloid that may upset the stomach. Said to have the ability to calm nerves. Consumption of seeds, immature berries, stems, and roots, may cause cyanide ...

  4. Vaccinium parvifolium - Wikipedia

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    Dried berries were stewed and made into sauces, or mixed with salmon roe and oil to eat at winter feasts. [1] The bark or leaves of the plant were brewed for a bitter cold remedy, made as tea or smoked. [1] The branches were used as brooms, and the twigs were used to fasten western skunk cabbage leaves into berry baskets.

  5. It’s ‘caviar of the forest’ season in the Pacific Northwest, and the bushes are loaded. Craig Sailor. October 23, 2024 at 8:15 AM ... The berries can range in flavor from tart to sweet, and ...

  6. Huckleberry - Wikipedia

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    In the Pacific Northwest and mountains of Montana and Idaho, this huckleberry species and several others, such as the black Vaccinium huckleberry (V. membranaceum) and blue (Cascade) huckleberry (V. deliciosum), grow in various habitats, such as mid-alpine regions up to 3,500 metres (11,500 feet) above sea level, mountain slopes, forests, or ...

  7. Iñupiat - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the seasons, when they are available, food staples also include ducks, geese, rabbits, berries, roots, and shoots. The inland Inupiat also hunt caribou, Dall sheep, grizzly bear, and moose. The coastal Inupiat hunt walrus, seals, beluga whales, and bowhead whales. Cautiously, polar bear also is hunted.

  8. Maianthemum dilatatum - Wikipedia

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    Maianthemum dilatatum (snakeberry, two-leaved Solomon's seal or false lily of the valley) is a common rhizomatous perennial flowering plant that is native to western North America from northern California to the Aleutian islands, and Asia across the Kamchatka Peninsula, Japan, and Korea.

  9. Vaccinium ovatum - Wikipedia

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    Vaccinium ovatum is a North American species of huckleberry in the heather family commonly known as the evergreen huckleberry, winter huckleberry, cynamoka berry and California huckleberry. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It has a large distribution on the Pacific Coast of North America ranging from southern British Columbia to southern California. [ 2 ]