There are damsons in other parts of the British Isles, but the flavour of the smaller Westmorland damson is said to be second to none. |
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Whipping up enthusiasm at the Rural Forum as well as a delicious damson syllabub was Cumbrian chef and local food historian John Crouch. |
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People wanted to see apple, pear, damson and decorative trees like mountain ash and oak planted. |
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Guests will be able to try traditional foods from these regions, including such rare dishes as damson cheese and hominy. |
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Dense damson and winter berry fruits make this an ideal food accompaniment. |
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Swoop on the remaining bottles of this brilliant discounted sweet damson plum-packed red, 50 per cent garnacha to 50 per cent tempranillo. |
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Those of you who remember the lime and ginger scheme will be pleased to hear that it has been redone using damson, with gold trimming. |
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If it's a winter wedding, could you wear a berry coloured gown, damson or even red? |
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Very smooth and drinkable on its own, but its rich damson and blackcurrant flavours make it ideal with gutsy food. |
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There was great cheese, baked rice with damson jam and nutmeg and golden syrup pudding. |
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Britain took a more prominent role than other European countries in developing the cultivation of improved kinds of damson. |
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In fact, he bought the wood today, but damson picking and jelly making prevented him starting on that project yet. |
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It manages to be silky and mellow, with damson and cocoa but at the same time, that pepperiness packs a punch. |
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The reserve contains the remains of an apple and damson orchard. |
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Macerated black cherries, eau-de-vie, damson, fig and a touch of Seville orange. |
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Serve the teal with a few sauteed girolle mushrooms, pea shoots and drizzle the damson vinaigrette round the plate. |
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The Italian red, a Barbera d'Alba, had the grape's damson fruit quality and a lovely texture. |
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The ever-so-naughty smell of sloe berries and juniper evokes a celebratory vibe, while plum damson adds cosiness. |
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Intense and elegant aromas, with notes of peony, tea rose and damson plum, often with nuances of liquorice. |
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The easy-care Pia front in a beautiful shade of damson is a current favourite. |
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They sat at the small table before the fire and feasted on roast beef, stewed winter vegetables, chunks of fine white bread, and damson preserves. |
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Witherslack's Windfall Co-Operative is adding value to the local damson crop by making handmade preserves with fruit from orchards within the parish. |
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The city's most famous culinary specialty is Augsburger Zwetschendatschi, a typical tray-baked cake made of shortcrust pastry or sour dough densely covered in halved damson plums. |
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For example, damson is used solely as a rootstock in France, whereas in the United Kingdom it is also used as a fruiting species for pies, stewing and bottling. |
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Lots of elegant blueberry, boysenberry and damson plum fruit. |
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Incessant rain which turned the usually pristine Damson Park surface into a series of splishes and sploshes meant the sides' final fixture of the year ended prematurely. |
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