- (Innu-aimun name) is made.. In
Newfoundland and Labrador,
cloudberries (called “
bakeapples”) are used to make
fruit wine, bitters, or are
brewed into beer. Polyphenol...
- also produced. Wild blueberries,
partridgeberries (lingonberries) and
bakeapples (cloudberries) are
harvested commercially and used in jams and wine making...
-
Bakeapple Barren Northeast is a
Canadian peak in the Cape
Breton Highlands of Cape
Breton Island, and is the
third highest elevation point in the province...
- can
support tufted clubrush, Bartram's serviceberry,
coastal sedge, and
bakeapple. The
eastern s**** is
unique in that
while not at a high elevation, it...
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Retrieved 26 June 2020. Draper, Gary (2010). "Speaking of Food, No. 1:
Bakeapples and
Brewis in Newfoundland" (PDF).
Culinary Chronicles: The Newsletter...
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Arctic berry sxusem Maple toffee Sucre à la crème (Sugar and cream)
Bakeapple pie—traditional pie from
Newfoundland containing cloudberries. Bumbleberry...
- with
various jams,
including raspberry,
partridgeberry (lingonberry),
bakeapple (cloudberry), or apple. The
commercial version produced by
Purity Factories...
-
grown for
local consumption. Wild blueberries,
partridge berries and
bakeapples are
harvested commercially and used in jams and wine making. Newfoundland...
-
sometimes rendered as "bowdark". In Canada, the
cloudberry is
called "
bakeapple"
after the
French phrase baie qu'appelle 'the what-do-you-call-it berry'...
- man; maudee, muddy,
madich maudee, muddy,
madich mudty;
mudeet bad man
bakeapples abidemashick abidemashick bat
sosheet sosheet bead
baasick (cf. necklace)...