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Berries

Berry is a term used to refer to any small edible fruits. They are usually semi-oblong or round, juicy, sweet or sour and brightly colored. Berries do not have a pit or stone, although there may be a lot of seeds.

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Is there a berry called purple berry?

probably, not. im not quite sure. you should search it up on google. :)

Where did 'loganberry' come from?

This delicious American berry was named in 1893 for U.S. horticulturist James H. Logan (1841-1928), who developed it by crossing a blackberry with a raspberry.

What are some good tips on serving berries?

Thaw then heat in Microwave on high for 5 seconds

Which plant was used to color hair and skin-hennalotusor juniper berries?

Henna [Lawsonia inermis] is still used in the cosmetics industry for, among other things, colouring hair.

What nutrients are found in strawberry?

Strawberries are good sources of Vitamin C, Folate, Potassium, Dietary Fiber and Manganese.

How is miracle berry used?

Miracle berries are a common name for berries from different types of plants, but when bought in supplement form, they are used to elevate your taste sensation.

Are mistletoe berries poisonous?

The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has this to say on the topic:

"Mistletoe berries are considered relatively non-toxic in small quantities. Large amounts of the berries can cause stomach upset. Other parts of the plant can also cause visual disturbances and convulsions. Such complications have been associated with ingesting extracts of the plant (e.g., tea)."

http://www.chop.edu/service/poison-control-center/resources-for-families/berries-and-seeds.html

Why do some individual cranberries rattle like tiny maracas when shaken and others don't?

Maybe its because some cranberries have tiny seeds and maybe some don't

What nurients are in dried canberries?

Dried cranberries are filled with insoluble fiber, contain beneficial carotenoids called lutein and zeaxanthin, and is full of potassiunm.

Are Indian hawthorne berries toxic?

No. Deer and birds eat them, and some people make jam out of the berries.

What is acal berry?

I think you mean acai berry, with a cedilla on the cee and an accent on the eye that makes it look like an ell. It's from a Brazilian palm tree and with the correct spelling a web search will inundate you with info.

How long will bluberries stay fresh unrefrigerated?

Blueberries' shelf life varies depends on a couple factors such as how fresh they are when you buy them, how you store them in your refrigerator, and how cold your fridge is. However, generally blueberries will last about a week.

What are steps to avoid remedies and berries toward effective planning process?

lack of accountablity and inffective management and lack technological apparatus

Do locust trees have any berries?

Berries from the locust tree may be the sweet edible pods of the honey locust trees. Another type of locust tree is the black locust tree which is highly toxic but good for making honey.

How do fruits differ from concentrated sweets?

The main difference between fruits and sweets is that fruit grows naturally on plants, whereas sweets are man-made.

Additionally, sweets are likely to be made from refined sweeteners, such as cane sugar. Fruits are sweet due to the presence of fructose, which is not as refined as sweeteners conventionally used in food production.

When do strawberries grow mold the fastest?

Strawberries usually grow mold the fastest on the leaves, but it also grows on the older spots of the strawberry. (Or the rotted part.)

How many strawberrys in a punnet?

It varies depending on the size of the punnet and the size of the strawberries. On my brother's strawberry farm the filled punnets are invariably weighed to achieve a roughly standard weight (i.e. not less than the advertised weight). For "pick-your-own" the customer's punnet is weighed to determine the cost. So the number of strawberries in any given punnet depends on the size of the individual strawberries.

Why is there 13 berries on the olive branch on the dollar bill?

I did some quick research, and from a BUNCH of other opinions, (from ALL around the internet), I guess the 13 berries stand for either the:

13 colonies,

or the 13 powers... (I don't get this one.)

So, there's your... questionable answer. Have a good day. :)

Is laurel poisonous to bantams?

In large quantities, yes, it's poison to all chickens. However, most people report that their chickens love to hang out in the shade of the bush, and perch in it, and pay no attention to the leaves. So if you have a laurel bush and chickens, I think it's safe to say that you can keep both together. Just watch out and make sure the bantams don't start eating the leaves. Animal usually do know what plants aren't good for them.

How much does a blackberry cost cost?

A Verizon Blackberry can cost from anywhere between $30.00 and $300.00.

Is there any other color strawberry?

There are white strawberries (that ARE ripe)

Which countries do boysenberries come from?

Boysenberries were created by Rudolph Boysen, a hyrbid between several varieties of blackberries,raspberries, and loganberries in California, USA in 1923.

Will a few moldy berries make the remaining berries in a container inedible?

If the moldy ones are not removed, the good ones will more quickly mold; but otherwise, no.