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bush berry Glossary Term
The types of berries that grow on small bushes or shrubs. Included in the bush berries species are blueberries, Cape gooseberries, cranberries, currants, elderberries, gooseberries, lingonberries, mulberries, rowanberries, and other types of ornamental berries growing on bushes.
goji berry Glossary Term
Common to Asia, this fruit is a member of the lycium family of berries and is referred to as a Goji berry when harvested in Mongolia or Tibet.
bramble berry Glossary Term
The family of berries grown on bushes that are considered to be "bramble" bushes, which are rough barked, thorny or prickly textured.
yellow berry Glossary Term
A type of wild berry that is much like a raspberry except for its yellowish-orange color. The berries have a sweet and very tart flavor and are used most often for making jam.
black pepper Glossary Term
A spice that is derived berries grown on pepper plants, such as the Piper nigrum, Piper longum or the Piper retrofractum plants.
juniper berry Glossary Term
Grown on a juniper evergreen shrub, this berry is used as a seasoning for various food dishes. Juniper berries are bluish-black in color and have a very strong flavor, so a little goes a long way.
berry Glossary Term
A generic name given to a variety of small, juicy fruits that may contain a pit, several seeds, or no pit or seeds at all.
açai berry Glossary Term
Pronounced "ah-sigh-ee" this fruit is small, round, dark purple in color, and very similar in appearance to a blueberry.
wheat berry Glossary Term
Refers to the entire wheat kernel, without the hull, which contains the bran, germ, and endosperm. Wheat berry or wheatberry, as it is also known, have a tan to reddish brown color and are available as either a hard or soft processed grain.
blueberry Glossary Term
A somewhat small, round berry that is dark blue in color with a crowned opening at the opposite end of its stem.
cloudberry Glossary Term
A type of wild berry that looks very similar in appearance to a raspberry, forming small round knobs around the surface of the berry as does the raspberry.
currant Glossary Term
A berry, much like a small grape, native to France and northern Europe that is related to the green gooseberry.
marionberry Glossary Term
As a member of the blackberry family, this cane fruit has a very similar appearance to its blackberry relatives.
red currant Glossary Term
A berry, much like a small grape, native to France and northern Europe that is related to the gooseberry.
peppercorn Glossary Term
One of the most common and most popular of spices, the peppercorn is derived from the berries grown in clusters on the vine-like pepper plant.
miracle fruit Glossary Term
A medium sized oval berry, dark red in color that grows on small bushy trees in tropical climates. Native to Africa, this berry is similar in shape to an olive and provides a meaty pulp surrounding a small seed.
white currant Glossary Term
A berry, much like a small grape, native to France and northern Europe that is related to the gooseberry.
gooseberry Glossary Term
A large berry native to Europe, related to the currant berries. It is still very common in Europe, but is much less common in the United States.
szechwan pepper Glossary Term
A Chinese spice that is made by grinding the brown berries of the prickly ash tree into finer particles.
pink peppercorn Glossary Term
A berry that is grown on trees in tropical areas that is not actually a true peppercorn. The pink peppercorn is a very small berry, similar in appearance to a peppercorn, that has a thin papery texture and a mildly sweet flavor.
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