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Any good cloudberry recipes?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 602243" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Thanks ThreeShadows, that is something I have to try. Liquor part of course is something I'm familiar with. I usually make a bottle or two (because I have a good recipe for a cake I can use alcohol marinated berries), but Cloudberry liquor is also a stable in our liquor stores.</p><p> </p><p>Wizend: I kind of live in extreme north, I guess, LOL. (It's matter of opinion of course, but do remember that in Europe climate is much warmer up north than in America due Gulf stream, but yes, some parts of Alaska are very southern places from my point of view.) But according wikipedia and other sources cloudberry is also found in northern Midwest and most of Canada. And yes, cloudberries are orange or yellow when ripe and tend to grow in same places northern cranberries do. Mulberry is a different berry but apparently there is some common mix-up in names.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 602243, member: 14557"] Thanks ThreeShadows, that is something I have to try. Liquor part of course is something I'm familiar with. I usually make a bottle or two (because I have a good recipe for a cake I can use alcohol marinated berries), but Cloudberry liquor is also a stable in our liquor stores. Wizend: I kind of live in extreme north, I guess, LOL. (It's matter of opinion of course, but do remember that in Europe climate is much warmer up north than in America due Gulf stream, but yes, some parts of Alaska are very southern places from my point of view.) But according wikipedia and other sources cloudberry is also found in northern Midwest and most of Canada. And yes, cloudberries are orange or yellow when ripe and tend to grow in same places northern cranberries do. Mulberry is a different berry but apparently there is some common mix-up in names. [/QUOTE]
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