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Capers (herb)

Capers are the edible flower buds of the Flinders rose bush, also known as the caper bush. These flower buds are often used as a seasoning, and the fruit of the bush is known as caper berries; also used to season foods. Both are nearly always used in pickled form for seasoning.

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