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dewberry (Rubus aboriginum), and
loganberry (Rubus × loganobaccus).
Boysenberries grow on low,
trailing plants. It is a
large aggregate fruit with a deep...
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November 25, 1950) was a
California horticulturist who
created the
boysenberry, a
hybrid between several varieties of blackberries, raspberries, and...
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including raspberries, blackberries, and
hybrids such as loganberry,
boysenberry,
marionberry and tayberry. The
stems of such
plants are also referred...
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Fruits (mg/100g
fresh weight)
Blackberries 150
Black raspberries 90
Boysenberries 70
Cloudberries 315.1
Pomegranate 269.9
Raspberries 270 Rose hip 109...
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subsidiary that
published manga in
North America. It had a boys love imprint,
Boysenberry Books, that
launched in 2007. It
ceased operations in
December 2008 and...
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roadside stand. When
people asked what kind they were, he
called them "
boysenberries". In 1934, to make ends meet
during the
Great Depression, Knott's wife...
- amu****t park in
Buena Park, California,
introduced and m****-marketed the
boysenberry, and
founded the Knott's
Berry Farm food brand.
Knott was born on December...
- New Year's Eve. A
boysenberry festival is held at Knott's that has food and
drink prepared in a
variety of ways with
boysenberries.
There are also special...
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Mexican children. In the 1950s, agriculture, such as that
involving the
boysenberries made
famous by
Buena Park
native Walter Knott,
began to decline. However...
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pickling or
making fruit preserves.
Berries such as blackberry, blueberry,
boysenberry, lingonberry, loganberry, raspberry, and
strawberry are
often used in...