Millions of orange cloudberries are ripening in Norway, and experts say it may be the best cloudberry season in decades. |
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Her portrait on the back cover is as enticing and exotic as the pink cloudberry sorbet on the front cover. |
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The genus also includes the blackberry, cloudberry, dewberry, and salmonberry, and is part of the rose family. |
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Rare plant life which has perished includes cloudberry, a sub-arctic bramble, which thrives on moorland peat bogs. |
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All the researches suggest that cloudberry juice could prevent the formation of cancer. |
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The shape of the soft cloudberry, which is popular in preserves and desserts, was the inspiration of the design of this concept. |
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The leaves of the cloudberry plant produce a delicate infusion that was once used to treat kidney problems and stomach-aches. |
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The West Siberia is a huge undeveloped market of wild-growing mushrooms and berries: whortleberry, cloudberry, blackberry, and blueberry. |
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They also ate berries such as rowan and cloudberry, and hazelnuts. |
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In the old days, cloudberry leaves were boiled to make a tasty beverage for the treatment of kidney problems and stomach-aches. |
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When out walking the dogs, I'll often pop a cloudberry or a handful of bilberries into my mouth, but my real mission is to collect blueberries and cranberries. |
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At the bog, sundew, bog laurel, cloudberry, lady fern, skunk cabbage, common rush, bog cranberry, bog blueberry, and sphagnum moss all flourish. |
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The fruit of the cloudberry resembles an orange-coloured raspberry, and is popular for making jam. |
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Invasive but fragile vegetation: the rocky ground is covered by moss, lichen and cloudberry. |
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Because of the cool, damp summers, the forest understorey can support boreal-type species such as rock cranberry on dry sites and cloudberry in peatlands. |
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Protection is also requested for a rare hermaphrodite variety of cloudberry found in one of the peat bogs, and the companies are encouraged to step up their efforts to restore the environment after the extraction process. |
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We use natural berries such as cranberry, lingonberry, sea-buckthorn berry and cloudberry, picked from clean and unspoiled finnish nature to give a peerless and unique aroma to our liqueurs. |
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The cloudberry pips are a tiny part of the detrital build-up during the last remaining occupation. |
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Purple-berried bilberry, jet-black crowberry, and a scattering of orange-yellow cloudberry on ground-hugging, bramble-like leaves which added a vibrant, tinge of colour to the dark forest green. |
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Dessert was white chocolate and crystallized ginger Pavlova with crushed sunflower and amaranth sable, with cloudberry and lemon tonic on the side. |
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This coin depicts cloudberries and cloudberry flowers. |
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Cosmetic composition which contains cosmetically acceptable substances, characterized in that it in addition contains cloudberry seed oil prepared by supercritical fluid extraction. |
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Ellagic acid is the most abundant phenolic compound in cloudberry and red bramberry. In red berries the major flavonol group present is the anthocyanins. |
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Cloudberry and thimbleberry are harvested from bogs in Quebec for juice and liqueur production. |
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Cloudberry leaves, bearberry leaves, and alpine smartweed were used for general stomach-aches and kidney problems. |
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Try a sip of their aberry pie in a bottlea including their hand-picked Wild Blueberry, Exotique Wild Cloudberry or Partridge Berry wines and liqueurs. |
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