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Most commercially grown boysenberries, primarily from Oregon, are processed into other products such as jam, pie, juice, syrup, and ice cream. [3] As of 2016, New Zealand was the world's largest producer and exporter of boysenberries. [8]
ZaRex is a type of sweet fruit syrup that can either be mixed with water or soda water, poured over shaved ice, used in cupcakes, or poured into alcoholic beverages. ZaRex was produced from the early 1900s and was especially popular in New England. Its popularity began waning in the 1980s, and production stopped in 2008.
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Delaware Punch. Delaware Punch was a fruit-flavored soft drink.Its formula used a blend of fruit flavors, with grape (Methyl anthranilate) being the most prominent.It was not carbonated and was caffeine-free.
2. Baked Potatoes. California, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Washington. I guess we’re still sort of in the realm of game day food here, but how are we serving these baked potatoes?
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The syrups come in distinctive bottles shaped as the character "Mrs. Butterworth", represented in the form of a "matronly" woman. The syrup was introduced in 1961. [1] In 1999, the original glass bottles began to be replaced with plastic. [2] In 2009, the character was given the first name "Joy" following a contest held by the company.
Marionberries – as fresh or frozen fruit or in various products, such as jam, syrup or ice cream – are widely consumed and prized by visitors to the Willamette Valley as a souvenir. [4] [7] The berry was the inspiration for the West Coast League's Marion Berries collegiate summer baseball team, which was founded in 2024 and begin play in 2025.