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Ribes RIBESIACEAE |
currant
Worcesterberry |
smaller than gooseberries, larger than black currants. They begin green and ripen to a purple-black color |
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Ribes americanum RIBESIACEAE |
American black currant |
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small blue-black, yellow, or orange with a pungent sweetness and strong resinous flavor |
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Ribes divaricatum RIBESIACEAE |
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1/3 inch around, smooth skinned, purple-black colored |
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Ribes hirtellum RIBESIACEAE |
currant gooseberry
American gooseberry |
1/2 inch across and purple-black in color |
has a grape-like flavor; some with sweet pulp others with sour pulp |
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Ribes nidigrolaria RIBESIACEAE |
jostaberry |
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has black currant and gooseberry flavors |
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Ribes nigrum RIBESIACEAE |
European black currant |
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small and black with a pungent sweetness and a strong resinous flavor |
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Ribes odoratum RIBESIACEAE |
flowering currant
clove currant
golden currant
buffalo currant |
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small and black with a pungent sweetness and strong resinous flavor |
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Ribes oxyacanthoides RIBESIACEAE |
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1/2 inch across and red-purple in color |
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Ribes petraeum RIBESIACEAE |
currant |
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tarter than R. rubrum or R. sativum |
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Ribes rotundifolium RIBESIACEAE |
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smooth and purple |
has a good flavor |
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Ribes rubrum RIBESIACEAE |
red currant |
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tart |
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Ribes sativum RIBESIACEAE |
white currant |
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tart |
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Ribes uva-crispa RIBESIACEAE |
European gooseberry |
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has a grape-like flavor; some with sweet pulp others with sour pulp |
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Ribes valdivianum RIBESIACEAE |
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1/3 inch round and purple-black in color |
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Rubus allegheniensis
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mountain blackberry |
slender and less juicy than other Rubus spp.; it is sometimes amber colored |
has a pleasant spicy flavor |
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Rubus canadensis
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Canadian blackberry |
large, juicy and egg-shaped |
deliciously acidic |
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Rubus chamaemorus
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cloudberry
avrons
maroshka |
a globe shaped drupe ripening from red to amber |
very juicy with an apricot-scent and flavor |
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Rubus ellipticus
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golden raspberry |
yellow colored and of good quality |
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Rubus glaucus
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Andes black raspberry |
black colored and separate easily from their calyx |
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Rubus hybrid 'blackberry x dewberry x raspberry'
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boysenberry |
purple black in color |
has a better taste than "youngberry" |
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Rubus hybrid 'blackberry x dewberry'
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lowberry
black loganberry |
very large |
has a blackberry taste with light acidity |
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Rubus hybrid 'blackberry x raspberry'
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kings's ace berry
veitchberry |
a berry that separates cleanly. |
has a sweet and refreshing taste reminiscent of both raspberry and blackberry |
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Rubus hybrid 'dewberry x dewberry'
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youngberry |
purple-black and large |
has a good flavor |
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Rubus hybrid 'dewberry x red raspberry'
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phenomenal berry |
large-sized |
has a good flavor |
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Rubus hybrid 'loganberry x raspberry'
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laxtonberry |
the flavor and color of a loganberry (R. vitifolius) with clean separation of fruit from the receptacle |
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Rubus hybrid 'x youngberry'
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nectarberry |
a deep wine color, has few seeds and little core |
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Rubus idaeus
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red raspberry |
black in color and separate easily from their calyx |
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Rubus illecebrosus
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strawberry-raspberry |
1 inch across, bright red in color |
too sour to eat fresh, pleasant raspberry-strawberry taste when cooked |
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Rubus laciniatus
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cutleaf blackberry
Oregon evergreen blackberry |
large and black |
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Rubus leucodermis
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western black raspberry
thimbleberry |
black colored and separate easily from their calyx |
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Rubus millspaughii
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thornless blackberry |
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Rubus niveus
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snowpeaks raspberry
Asian black raspberry |
black colored and separate easily from their calyx |
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Rubus occidentalis
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eastern black raspberry |
black colored and separate easily from their calyx |
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Rubus palnatus x red raspberry
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golden mayberry |
large sized, golden in color and juicy |
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Rubus phoenicolasius
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wine raspberry
wineberry |
soft white when they emerge from the calyx and ripen to a red color. |
has a sweet juicy taste |
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Rubus procerus
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Himalayan giant blackberry |
black in color |
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Rubus procumbens
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field dewberry |
large and black |
juicy and sweet |
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Rubus strigosus
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red raspberry |
red colored and separate easily from the calyx |
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Rubus strigosus x rubus occidentalis
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purple raspberry |
purple colored; juicier and larger than either of its parents |
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Rubus trivialis
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southern dewberry
trailing blackberry |
sometimes dry and seedy, but usually quite good |
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Rubus vitifolius
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western dewberry
loganberry |
medium sized and oblong |
sweet flavored |
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Sambucus callicarpa SAMBUCACEAE |
Californian elderberry |
1/4 inch globular shaped and scarlet colored |
very juicy |
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Sambucus canadensis SAMBUCACEAE |
American elderberry
sweet elder |
1/4 inch globular shaped, purple-black in color |
has a sweeter, richer, more flavorful taste than S. nigra |
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Sambucus cerulea SAMBUCACEAE |
western elderberry |
1/2 inch across, globular, purple-black in color, with a heavy bloom |
has a distinctive flavor |
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Sambucus glauca SAMBUCACEAE |
blue elderberry |
1/4 inch globular shaped, blue-black color with a pale blue bloom |
has a distinctive flavor |
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Sambucus nigra SAMBUCACEAE |
elder
elderberry |
1/4 inch globular-shaped, purple-black in color |
very juicy |
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Sambucus nigra var. fructo-lutea SAMBUCACEAE |
yellow elderberry |
1/4 inch globular shaped, yellow color |
very juicy |
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Sambucus pubens var. leucocarpa SAMBUCACEAE |
white elderberry |
1/4 inch globular shaped and white colored |
very juicy |
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Sambucus pubens var. zanthocarpa SAMBUCACEAE |
golden elderberry |
1/4 inch globular shaped, golden-yellow color |
very juicy |
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Sambucus racemosa SAMBUCACEAE |
red elderberry |
1/4 inch globular shaped with scarlet color |
very juicy |
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Sechium edule
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chayote
chayotli
brionne
pepinella
cho ko |
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has shoots that are approximately like asparagus, fruits that are a substitute for cucumbers and tubers that are like potatoes |
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Shepherdia argentea ELAEAGNACEAE |
silver buffaloberry
buffalo cherry
Nebraska currant |
oval shaped and scarlet colored |
has a taste of grapes and red currant |
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Shepherdia canadensis ELAEAGNACEAE |
russet buffaloberry
Canadian buffalo cherry |
orange colored |
has a taste of grapes and red currant |
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Solanum melongena SOLANACEAE |
eggplant
Japanese eggplant
nasu |
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smaller and more flavorful than typical eggplant |
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Sorbus aria SORBACEAE |
whitebeam |
small, egg-shaped and brown skinned with red spots |
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Sorbus aucuparia var. edulis SORBACEAE |
rowanberry |
1/3 inch round, red to orange colored skin, yellow flesh, divided into two to four compartments each with a seed |
sour and sharp tasting |
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Sorbus domestica SORBACEAE |
service berry
service tree |
apple or pear shaped, no larger than 1 1/4 inch in size, has spotted red-brown skin |
very bitter when under ripe, but suitably sweet when overripe |
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Sorbus hybrida SORBACEAE |
oakleaf mountain ash
Finnish whitebeam |
1/2 inch round, bright red skin |
has a bitter-sweet flesh |
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Sorbus intermedia SORBACEAE |
Swedish whitebeam |
1/2 inch round, red to orange colored skin, divided into two compartments each with a seed |
has sweet flesh |
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Sorbus latifolia SORBACEAE |
fontainbleu |
1/2 inch in size with yellow-brown skins speckled with black dots |
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Sorbus mougeottii SORBACEAE |
Polish whitebeam |
1/2 inch round, bright red skin, divided into two compartments each with a seed |
has sweet flesh |
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Sorbus torminalis SORBACEAE |
chequers |
a cherry-sized pome with two seeds, brown skin is speckled with light colored spots |
has soft flesh that is sweet tasting |
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Spondias cytherea SPONDIADACEAE |
otaheite apple |
3 to 4 inch round or oval shape, golden yellow thick skins, surrounding a large solitary seed |
has juicy, spicy, apple-tasting flesh |
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Spondias mombin SPONDIADACEAE |
yellow mombin
hog plum |
1 inch long, oval shaped, with golden yellow thick skins and a large solitary seed |
has a juicy slightly acidic and sweet flesh |
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Spondias pinnata SPONDIADACEAE |
Malayan mombin |
2 to 3 inches long, oval shaped, with yellow thick skins, and a large solitary seed |
has a juicy and slightly acidic flesh |
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Spondias purpurea SPONDIADACEAE |
purple mombin
red mombin
Spanish mombin |
1 1/4 inch across, oval shaped, yellow or purplish-red thick skins and a large solitary seed |
has juicy slightly acidic flesh |
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Stauntonia hexaphylla LARDIZABALACEAE |
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walnut shaped and purple colored |
has a bland taste |
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Trapa bispinosa TRAPACEAE |
singara nut |
2 inch diameter conical shape with two horns |
sweet tasting |
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Trapa natans TRAPACEAE |
water chestnut
water caltop |
2 inch diameter conical shape with four horns |
sweet tasting |
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Vaccinium alto-montanum VACCINIACEAE |
lowbush blueberry
huckleberry |
dark colored with a whitish waxy coating |
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Vaccinium angustifolium VACCINIACEAE |
lowbush blueberry |
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the classic blueberry |
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Vaccinium ashei VACCINIACEAE |
rabbit eye blueberry |
black in color |
has a good flavor |
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Vaccinium atrococcum VACCINIACEAE |
black high bush blueberry |
a small black berry |
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Vaccinium brittonii VACCINIACEAE |
lowbush blueberry
huckleberry |
shiny and black |
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Vaccinium caespitosum VACCINIACEAE |
dwarf blueberry |
blue-black in color |
has a sweet flavor |
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Vaccinium canadense VACCINIACEAE |
Canadian blueberry |
blue in color |
has extra acidity |
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Vaccinium corymbosum VACCINIACEAE |
high bush blueberry
swamp blueberry |
edible |
less sweet than V. angustifolium, but more aromatic |
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Vaccinium crassifolium VACCINIACEAE |
creeping blueberry |
edible |
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Vaccinium erythrocarpum VACCINIACEAE |
southern mountain cranberry |
dark red in color |
has a good flavor |
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Vaccinium hirsutum VACCINIACEAE |
hairy blueberry |
blue-black in color and hairy coated |
sweet tasting |
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Vaccinium macrocarpon VACCINIACEAE |
cranberry |
oval-shaped, red colored |
has an excellent acidity |
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Vaccinium melanocarpum VACCINIACEAE |
Georgia blueberry |
purple in color |
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Vaccinium membranaceum VACCINIACEAE |
mountain blueberry |
deep red to black colored |
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Vaccinium myrtilloides VACCINIACEAE |
sourtop blueberry
velvet-leaf blueberry |
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has a pleasant slightly acidic taste |
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Vaccinium myrtillus VACCINIACEAE |
blaeberry
whortleberry
Lus an Deare
bilberry
whinberry |
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juicy and slightly acidic |
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Vaccinium ovatum VACCINIACEAE |
western blueberry |
blue-black in color |
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Vaccinium oxycoccos VACCINIACEAE |
small cranberry
marsh whortleberry |
red colored, similar in flavor to Vaccinium macrocarpon but smaller |
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Vaccinium pennsylvanicum VACCINIACEAE |
low bush blueberry
sweet blueberry |
large and blue-black (or sometimes red) in color |
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Vaccinium uliginosum VACCINIACEAE |
great bilberry
bog whortleberry |
smaller than V. myrtillus |
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Vaccinium vacillans VACCINIACEAE |
dry-land blueberry |
a large blue berry |
has a sweet flavor |
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Vaccinium virgatum VACCINIACEAE |
southern high bush blueberry |
a small black berry |
not as tasty as V. atrococcum |
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Vaccinium vitis-idaea VACCINIACEAE |
mountain cranberry
lingonberry
cowberry
red whortleberry |
red colored with excellent acidity |
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Viburnum alnifolium VIBURNACEAE |
hobbleberry |
oblong in shape and are red turning to purple when ripe |
sweet flavored |
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Viburnum cassinoides VIBURNACEAE |
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1/3 inch oblong, bluish-black in color |
sweet tasting |
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Viburnum lentago VIBURNACEAE |
nannyberry
wild raisin
sheepberry |
variable in quality; the best ones are 1/2 inch oval shaped, bluish-black in color and have a thin white dusting |
has a pulpy, sweet and juicy flesh |
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Viburnum nudum VIBURNACEAE |
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1/3 inch oblong and bluish-black in color |
sweet tasting |
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Viburnum opulus VIBURNACEAE |
guelder rose
guelderberry
high bush cranberry
crampbark |
1/3 inch round, bright red colored, has a large seed |
typically sour and astringent but variably with a pleasant acid taste especially when cooked |
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Viburnum prunifolium VIBURNACEAE |
stagberry
black haw |
1/2 inch across, dark blue in color |
sweet flavored |
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Viburnum trilobum VIBURNACEAE |
guelder rose
guelderberry
high bush cranberry |
better tasting than V. opulus but still needs cooking to remove their astringency |
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Vitis vinifera VITACEAE |
wine grape |
too plentiful in varieties to fully enumerate; each with its own skin color, sweetness and juiciness |
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Ziziphus jujuba ZIZIPHACEAE |
Chinese jujube
Chinese date
da zao |
round or oblong and from 1/2 to 1 inch long |
spongy, sweet, date-like and dark brown in color when ripe, pleasantly acid when fresh becoming sweeter with ripening |
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Ziziphus spina-christi ZIZIPHACEAE |
Arabian jujube |
round, about 1/3 inch in diameter and brown when ripe |
pleasantly acidic when fresh becoming sweeter with ripening |
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Zizyphus mauritania
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Indian jujube |
round or oblong, about 1/2 inch long and brown colored when ripe |
pleasantly acidic when fresh becoming sweeter with ripening |
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