gut cherries are also known as choke cherries. Brian only called them that because they made his stomach hurt.
Why did raspberries make a better meal for Brian than gut cherries Hatchet?
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Brian almost spat out the berries in "Hatchet" because they were covered in a bitter, slimy juice that made them very unpleasant to eat. This bitter taste shocked him and almost made him gag, as he was not expecting it.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, "gut cherries" refer to a type of small red berries that the main character, Brian, finds and eats in the wilderness. They are described as tart and juicy, providing Brian with some much-needed sustenance while he is stranded in the wilderness.
In Hatchet, the cherry like ones with pits are called choke cherries, but Brian called it Gut Cherries. The raspberries Brian called Raspberries.
it was the gut cherries (as he decided to cal them) hope this helps ;)
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My lips were stained red after I ate an entire bowlful of cherries.
The "gut berries" were know as chocke cherries and the "fool birds" are called ruffled goose. Those answers are in the epilouge.